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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.
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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.
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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!

Most of the time, I do trade on my desktop actually. It is very seldom for me to use apps mobile to do some trade, but according to what I had read here in the forum even in the other platform sections, using mobile phone to make some activity trade this is not advisable according to them based on their experienced it is not good. Besides, I am much more comfortable to use my laptop or desktop that's the truth.
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Hey mate a lots of centralized and decentralized exchanges used for trading cryptocurrencies in Market through mobile phone wallets. Binance, Kucoin, mxc , Houbi Global, okx exchange, bithumb Global and kraken etc . You can undoubtedly use above all wallets by mobile phone devices.
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Are the trading apps are reliable in trading?
It makes no sense for me because on your mobile phone you have google chrome apps which are anytime you can access the web version that the app version. I feel not safe using an app, it could be unsafe if it is not updated or there will be a chance that there could be a bug. Nevertheless, why not using a mobile phone in trading if you are not comfortable with it because of the small screen. I prefer to use a PC over a mobile phone.
I agree with that you said but to cryptocurrency day trader, trading apps are reliable for executing market decision on the go and I don't know if you usually trade using your mobile phone because some exchange sites don't support use of chrome on mobile cause it will redirect you to download the site app.
Aside all this, if mobile apps are not reliable in trading on the go, day traders won't have use It in the first place.
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I use Tabtrader. It has a nice platform like what Meta Trader has and it's equipped with great features that allow traders insert indicators. I don't like buying/selling without picking signals from technical analysis point of view and this is why I will hesitate to mention Trust wallet. However, I pick my signals from the Tabtrader and then do my purchase on Trust wallet using DApp on BSC


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.
This is true. I experienced it first hand a few days ago when I had to sell without knowing I was just a few ticks away from support. So, instead of selling further price bounced off support and went into buy. I ended up closing that trade in a haste to cut short my loss.
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Trading in mobile phones is not advisable, if you want to have a better experience while trading then it is better to use a desktop or laptop, the thing about using a mobile phone is that you may misclick some features in the exchange, you may also cant see some other things in the exchange. I also dont feel hyped when doing trading in a mobile phone compared to a desktop.
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^ Are the trading apps are reliable in trading?
It makes no sense for me because on your mobile phone you have google chrome apps which are anytime you can access the web version that the app version. I feel not safe using an app, it could be unsafe if it is not updated or there will be a chance that there could be a bug. Nevertheless, why not using a mobile phone in trading if you are not comfortable with it because of the small screen. I prefer to use a PC over a mobile phone.
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I don't trade that much on my mobile device but I have some apps that really help me monitor and update my trading status.

Blockfolio for checking my portfolio.
CoinMarketCap & CoinGecko for monitoring coins prices.
TradingView for charts.
Binance app If I need to do something from Binance.

All of this is available on Android.

I actually had this currently and this is my behavior when i do tend to check out something on a particular time or manner.These are enough for you to make them as a reference
for you to make out such actions in case you do see some profiting opportunity specially with Blockfolio where i can check out my port anywhere i do go and anytime i do tend to
have some peak on whats currently happening n the market.
There are tons of apps which are efficient for your trading and investment needs but its up to someone on which one they would really be using out because
we do have different preferences but those things above mentioned i do believe that to be recommendable.
right, everyone has different references, depending on their respective tastes. I think we can use it on an exchange that is familiar, and has a good track record. I don't think it is a problem, it's just that we have to be careful if we are going to place our funds for a long time
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From what I observed from the author's last comment on the response so far here he is satisfied already. Meanwhile, I believe this topic should not be over flog again as that amount to nothing for what ever you have to say now has already been mentioned in the first and second page of this thread. And if the author need more information about Binance which he has picked interest, I believe the appropriate place should be Binance site or telegram group.
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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!
There are tons of them that you’re going to see on mobile that are for trading and lots of other purposes, it’s all up to you in what you really want to be making use of the app for. So, I am going to mention different mobile apps that you can check out and if you like them you can install then and try then out.

First of all, talking about having a simple UI, when it comes to trading I think you should check out the Coinbase app and the Coinbase Pro app, both for mobile. They are really good, and their UI looks simple and they are way easy to understand. Then another one is the Binance mobile app, if you want to do that. There is also Kraken, and Changelly. Next if you want to hold and make earnings/interests, then check out apps like BlockFi.
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I don't trade that much on my mobile device but I have some apps that really help me monitor and update my trading status.

Blockfolio for checking my portfolio.
CoinMarketCap & CoinGecko for monitoring coins prices.
TradingView for charts.
Binance app If I need to do something from Binance.

All of this is available on Android.

I actually had this currently and this is my behavior when i do tend to check out something on a particular time or manner.These are enough for you to make them as a reference
for you to make out such actions in case you do see some profiting opportunity specially with Blockfolio where i can check out my port anywhere i do go and anytime i do tend to
have some peak on whats currently happening n the market.
There are tons of apps which are efficient for your trading and investment needs but its up to someone on which one they would really be using out because
we do have different preferences but those things above mentioned i do believe that to be recommendable.
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Binance works for me all the way and I always have a smooth transactions every time I trade. You can also use Trustwallet or Metamask to trade on liquidity with DEX, this can also a good way to buy new tokens from BSC network and ER20 tokens, it's available on Android system so you don't need to worry about that one. If you're going to use wallet apps make sure to back up that wallet and protect the private keys.
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There are just so many apps. I don't want to create an account on every exchange site and have to go through KYC verification every time and then install all those apps. I'd rather only try those apps/sites that veterans on here like and trust   Smiley
If that's the case, then why would you not stick to only 1 exchange?

Let's take an example. Let's say Binance.
Binance has really great mobile-app and the listed coins are pretty much in top quality so you have really great time for that. Although your preferred coins are not yet listed on Binance. Even so, submitting KYC is not mandatory so you are good to go with that.
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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!
On my Android, there are Binance and Kucoin, I use these two applications for trading and until now they are safe to use. so my advice is to try to use these two applications on Android because they are easy to use
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Well, there are countless crypto trading apps that you can download  to make trades on phones.
Actually, it is way better to do your trades on the system because it is easier to articulate your movement and all.
However, I do believe that FTX mobile app is one app that actually made trading on phone way easier than what we've known it to be. I think you should download the app and experience the true experience of app trading
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There are countless of crypto trading apps that can be found online which can be downloadable and available on app stores and have it into your mobile devices for easy access wherein you can trade whenever and wherever you are. As of now, I am into using Binance app when trading on my Android phone and I can see that many of my other friends are also into using Binance as well as for those people who are not really close to me witnessing how Binance become popular right now to trader whether newbie and old ones. Well, there are other crypto trading app available and it is up to you to choose among those available.
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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.
Meta trader 5 of which broker you are making use of?
I have tried many crypto exchanges' app, but I have not come across anyone offering meta trader 5 for our trading purposes. I guess you might be using the original version of meta trader with personally setting up trading feeds.

I am just trading on binance android app while I am on the go. Otherwise I do prefer to trade on my desktop as decision making should be with comfortable screen so that I could view all factors hence I guess I may not need any trading apps on my mobile for ever.
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Binance APP is no doubt the most used trading app today. It's much even easy to use instead on their web. Everything is just a few clicks away.

Never seen a trading app with the same user-friendly feature as Binance.
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I don't trade that much on my mobile device but I have some apps that really help me monitor and update my trading status.

Blockfolio for checking my portfolio.
CoinMarketCap & CoinGecko for monitoring coins prices.
TradingView for charts.
Binance app If I need to do something from Binance.

All of this is available on Android.
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