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I already have MetaTrader 5 on my phone which I'm very happy with. I just wanna see what other apps you guys like and maybe try them out.
I generally like simple apps with clean UIs but I'll have a look at anything that is popular on here. Thanks!

I think you could try Binance app, Kucoin, Bithumb and Bitforex these platform exchange
so far are the one that I used when I do trade in the market. But most of the time Binance and kucoin
was very useful to me. I don't know for the other members here in the forum.
Good day Smiley
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You mean doing technical analysis? I didn't do it on phone since the I think there's some kind of limitation like drawing trend lines and other stuff or you can do it on mobile app? I would try the applications that you are using and probably I can do an analysis on my phone that would be nice but I think doing it on desktop is much better since you will have a wide screen and a lot of indicators that mobile versions can't provide.
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Although, it is more preferable to make trades on the desktop or laptop in order to trade better and avoid making mistakes, there are actually some very good trading apps.
Majority of people would say that Binance is the best and I do not disagree with them. I, however, think they say this because they have not tried out other trading apps.
A particular app comes to mind and that is the FTX trading app. It has a very simple interface and doesn't require a technical know-how to place simple trades.
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Trading on phones or mobile devices are bad. If you want to have good trades, less mistakes, better security, use one desktop or laptop for your trades.
That's true, I already tried trading in mobile phone and it really seems so uncomfortable for me, if you really want a good view while trading then you have to follow his advise, it is really necessary to observe well the market and it would be hard for you if you are only using a mobile phone and besides using mobiles phones have only limited features.
This is true, admittedly. However, it doesn't completely confer perfection on the use of laptop and desktop like @OcTradism opined there. I know of profitable traders who use mobile phones and unprofitable traders who use laptops. Yes, I agree that phones don't have the same options when it comes to features that laptops/desktops can afford us. But the features the mobile phones have are those which are most relevant for what it's intended for. Again, let us also consider that a lot of traders are inhibited by finance and may not be able to afford a laptop and that's why they resort to using mobile phones.
When it comes to accessibility then both can really do the job but when it comes on being handy or comfort then this depend on where you do make out trades.
There are people who are always in transit which mobile phones would be ideal to use on and some do work or just simply on their home then laptop is much recommended
when it comes to screen size then nothing beats out on using a pc or laptop due to screen size but overall if you do mind about technical indicator or tools
you can still use it up on phones even though its minimized but several indicators would be enough.
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Trading on phones or mobile devices are bad. If you want to have good trades, less mistakes, better security, use one desktop or laptop for your trades.
That's true, I already tried trading in mobile phone and it really seems so uncomfortable for me, if you really want a good view while trading then you have to follow his advise, it is really necessary to observe well the market and it would be hard for you if you are only using a mobile phone and besides using mobiles phones have only limited features.
This is true, admittedly. However, it doesn't completely confer perfection on the use of laptop and desktop like @OcTradism opined there. I know of profitable traders who use mobile phones and unprofitable traders who use laptops. Yes, I agree that phones don't have the same options when it comes to features that laptops/desktops can afford us. But the features the mobile phones have are those which are most relevant for what it's intended for. Again, let us also consider that a lot of traders are inhibited by finance and may not be able to afford a laptop and that's why they resort to using mobile phones.
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What kind of trading application do you mean?
I never use general trading, I think I like Binance so much, and also some exchanges like OKEx and Kucoin. I think that they have very good, user-friendly, and also reputable trading applications. Moreover, we can choose whether spot trading, futures, and other types of trading. So, we can trade as we like to do.
Trading apps like you said it's really good and I think it's been proven,
many people use the Binance application and its use is also easy so there is no need to doubt it,
for me a trading app should have a lot of features because then it will provide options for its users
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I already have MetaTrader 5 on my phone which I'm very happy with. I just wanna see what other apps you guys like and maybe try them out.
I generally like simple apps with clean UIs but I'll have a look at anything that is popular on here. Thanks!

Though trading in mobile is not recommended, but if no other option there then better to try in android.
I have used Binance on my android phone.
It is the best and trusted exchange available in the market.
The clean UI and web based similar features make it the best to use in android.
Also you can verify your ID proof in phone too.
Hope this helps you OP.
Also excited to see more suggestions from rest of the community.
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What kind of trading application do you mean?
I never use general trading, I think I like Binance so much, and also some exchanges like OKEx and Kucoin. I think that they have very good, user-friendly, and also reputable trading applications. Moreover, we can choose whether spot trading, futures, and other types of trading. So, we can trade as we like to do.
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I only installed Binance and KuCoin trading apps to trade but I installed TabsTrader, Coingecko to check the coin list and where they get listed and all of them help me analyze the coin moves. But I used Binance to trade because apps help me find which coin may be able to have a good movement.
But I am not trading every day using that app and I will trade only if the market has good trends. I prefer to buy low and sell high in this situation because the price can move up and down. That will give the profit that we want.
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I use andriod MT4 and Binance trading platforms app on my phone I also use FXCM customized trading platform, I use my phone for trading most often although Laptop or PC trading platforms is best because of it ability to enable installation of customized indicators that won't work on phone app,  it platform has a wider screen for better viewing analysis  however I use my phone to monitor price actions at a regular intervals at the place of work, I mostly trade on higher timeframe with a minimum of 4 or 6 hour thus I can have a glance of the candlesticks at the close of the hour.
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I downloaded more than one because the currency of some exchanges is not comprehensive. One is Binance. I downloaded both Huobi and okex. I don’t use much on the mobile phone. You must pay attention to security, transaction volume, and transaction rates. Like the hacker theft case, Huobi has never had such an incident. At present, it seems that the security is relatively high, suitable for veterans and novices, and relatively intuitive.
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The trading platform of Binance is still one of the most influential platforms. Binance also has its own tokens, which can be used to deduct the handling fee. The handling fee is relatively low, and the security is very high. Both mobile and computer terminals are supported. Undoubtedly the first choice!
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Since I entered the currency circle, Huobi, the first exchange to use, I think the operation is easy to understand, very concise, there are many currencies, the trading volume is large, and the security is also high.
But afterwards, I also felt shortcomings. The speed of withdrawal of btc was too slow, and the service of customer service was also very slow.
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I have binance and latoken they're both useful to me since i start trading using my phone.. Binance application is very legit and has good design but when it comes indicators seems not the much wherein only Latoken app has more and it makes me comfortable while trading, seems your just doing it through computer base on the design and features., there's another chart on it as well that you can edit some messy indicators such ichimuko clouds and etc. So far its still smooth and no problem at all.
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Trading on phones or mobile devices are bad. If you want to have good trades, less mistakes, better security, use one desktop or laptop for your trades.
That's true, I already tried trading in mobile phone and it really seems so uncomfortable for me, if you really want a good view while trading then you have to follow his advise, it is really necessary to observe well the market and it would be hard for you if you are only using a mobile phone and besides using mobiles phones have only limited features.
this could be true because whenever there is a trading ad or a video of a pro trader showing his trades ,
they always use a pc and sometimes with more than one monitors but to some people that dont have a pc or has a pc but is busy to stay indoors ,
trading in mobile could help and op could be one of those people  because he is asking for mobile trading apps  . 
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Trading on phones or mobile devices are bad. If you want to have good trades, less mistakes, better security, use one desktop or laptop for your trades.
That's true, I already tried trading in mobile phone and it really seems so uncomfortable for me, if you really want a good view while trading then you have to follow his advise, it is really necessary to observe well the market and it would be hard for you if you are only using a mobile phone and besides using mobiles phones have only limited features.
I usually use my cellphone just to monitor prices. so first when analyzing, of course using a PC is more comfortable for me, after I install a transaction, then I can do other activities and monitor developments via cellphone. I agree with you that analyzing with HP cannot be in detail like we do on a PC, and this affects the accuracy of the analysis
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Almost everyone now has their own smartphone and has access to the internet so some of the popular crypto exchanges now already have their own mobile app to access their exchange. I use Binance and Kucoin and both of them has their own app available for phone. FTX and AscendEx (previously Bitmax) has their own app as well when I visited their website. Right now I like Kucoin way better than binance because your funds doesn't go automatically goes to your spot wallet. Your funds first goes to main account when you deposit so you can avoid selling them accidentaly. This also helps me to track my profit because I can separate them when my trades go well. What I only like in binance is its p2p, most of the banks here are very strict when the money is related to crypto. If it is a big amount, they will likely to lock your account and ask some questions where it came from.
legendary
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I already have MetaTrader 5 on my phone which I'm very happy with. I just wanna see what other apps you guys like and maybe try them out.
I generally like simple apps with clean UIs but I'll have a look at anything that is popular on here. Thanks!
I personally do not like to make trades on mobile phone, I know that the world is moving towards mobile more and more but the PC versions always have a better situation at hand and that is why I feel like that is a lot better and that is why I trade on PC at all times. Even when it comes down to swaps on BSC, small trades and such, I usually end up doing stuff that would be on PC and not really trade at all from mobile.

Those pancakeswap type of places or uniswap type of places are not what I do with the money I have and mobile has been like a few tiny stuff that I did for purchases, and that is because I bought something using crypto and not because I was trading with it. However if I have to pick something, trustwallet is the best wallet on mobile, use a place that accepts trustwallet, all other wallets are subpar to trust.
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I already have MetaTrader 5 on my phone which I'm very happy with. I just wanna see what other apps you guys like and maybe try them out.
I generally like simple apps with clean UIs but I'll have a look at anything that is popular on here. Thanks!
I usually don't trade on smartphones, the features are very limited...

but if I trade on a smartphone I prefer to use FTX pro, the UI is very comfortable for me. I have used the Binance app on my smartphone, but the response of my smartphone is very heavy.
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I already have MetaTrader 5 on my phone which I'm very happy with. I just wanna see what other apps you guys like and maybe try them out.
I generally like simple apps with clean UIs but I'll have a look at anything that is popular on here. Thanks!

It's very seldom for me to use trading apps, most of the time I used laptop or desktop when I do trade in the actual market.
Although, I'm not saying it is not safe of course not! I am just more comfortable on desktop and laptop only, and I watched in the other
forum as well that there is a high risk when we use trading apps rather than desktop and laptop.
the reason that makes sense, because I am also a user of apps but obviously very different if we use a laptop and a desktop. although of course there are conveniences that can be done when using apps but because it is included in a mobile device, for me it is a bit difficult to use and obviously full of risks. because it is clear that to be lost it will be easier to happen.

Indeed, until now there are still many who use it as well, but it all depends on the individual who is more practically using what. if I'm clear it's still easier to use laptops and desktops. so all because of convenience not because of anything else even though it might be safer to use a laptop and desktop.
It's really different between using an application using a laptop and a desktop,
In that case, of course, it also has advantages and disadvantages of each, but it comes back to each individual who prefers which one,
but indeed when talking about security for laptops and desktops there is no need to doubt because for me it is also much safer than using applications
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