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I just reviewed several apps for trading with little money, and honestly, it changed the game quite a bit. I used to think you needed thousands to start, but now there are options where you deposit $20-$100 USD and that's it.
The one that surprised me the most was MiTrade. It’s super clean, without unnecessary buttons, and you can trade stocks, crypto, gold from a single account. They have a demo with 50k virtual funds to practice risk-free. The spread is tight and there are no commissions. Perfect if you’re just starting out.
If you already have experience, AvaTrade and XM are more powerful. AvaTrade connects with MetaTrader 4 and 5, and has copy trading tools. XM offers very high leverage (up to 1000x, but be careful with that). Plus500 has over 2,800 assets, including futures.
Then there’s eToro, which is different: it automatically copies successful traders. It works if you like copy trading and want to learn by observing.
The important thing is that all these trading apps are regulated, so they are safe. But before investing real money, practice with a demo. Trading involves risks and isn’t for everyone. I’d suggest trying first, understanding how each app works, and then deciding based on your style.