I've been looking for the best trading app with little money for a while, and honestly, there are more options than I thought. You don't need to be a millionaire to start; that's a thing of the past. I found that MiTrade is quite accessible if you're just starting out—you can deposit from $20, and the interface is clean, without much noise. They have integrated TradingView charts and zero commissions, only spreads. For those wanting something more powerful, AvaTrade offers MetaTrader 4 and 5, although the minimum deposit is $100. Plus500 has about 2,800 different CFDs if you're looking for a variety of assets, but it also requires an initial $100. XM caught my attention because it offers very high leverage (up to 1000x), and you can start with just $5. And there's eToro if you prefer copy trading, which is somewhat interesting for learning by watching what other traders do. What I notice is that each one has its thing: MiTrade for simplicity, AvaTrade and XM if you already have experience and want more tools, Plus500 if you're looking for many different markets, eToro if you want to follow others. Honestly, the best trading app depends on what kind of trader you are. If you're a beginner, MiTrade looks like the most accessible option. If you already have experience and know what you're doing, AvaTrade or XM give you more flexibility. The important thing is not to forget that all trading carries risk—it's necessary to practice first, get well-informed, and not invest money you can't afford to lose.

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