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Recently, I was looking for trading apps with little money, and honestly, there are more options than I thought. I found that MiTrade is quite good if you're just starting out because you can get in with only $20, and the interface is clean, without much noise. But if you already have experience, AvaTrade and XM offer more advanced tools with MetaTrader. Plus500 caught my attention because of the variety of assets, especially if you're interested in futures. And there's eToro if you prefer copying other traders' trades.
What I found interesting is that all these top trading apps have demo accounts to practice without risking real money. That said, you have to be realistic: the high leverage some offer (like XM with 1000x) is a double-edged sword. You can make quick gains but also lose quickly.
Depending on your profile, each one has its strength. If you're a beginner, MiTrade. If you want a variety of markets, Plus500. The best trading apps really depend on what you're looking for. Is anyone else trying any of these?