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legendary
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I suggest you have your own research instead and here is a list that I found on Google about the trading apps that best on android.
https://jeangalea.com/best-cryptocurrency-trading-apps/
https://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/best-cryptocurrency-apps/

Yes, there are too many trading apps that you can use, personally stick to the trading app that very trend to use at this moment and I think that is a Binance trading app.  There are maybe hundreds of trading pairs that you can choose from.

IMO, when I'm doing trading, I've always preferred on the website, not on the apps.
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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 choose binance android exchange as my place for trading. Indeed, there is no feature to make an analyst through smartphone but so far I use trading view android version to help me create an analyst or prediction.

So as, wherever I go I can still predict and analyze price movements. In fact, I often update predictions through the trading view android version.

That's very helpful, because I haven't found an exchange that has an Android version that offers a feature that can be used to make a full-featured analysis such as a trading view.
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There are so many exchange apps to choose from. It all depends on the exchange you would like to use, but I think the most popular is perhaps Binance. Personally i use Binance, kucoin, Okex, Huobi app for spot trading and Bybit for crypto Futures trading.

There is also an app know as Tabtrader which you can use to integrate all the accounts from the different exchanges you use via API Keys and then trade using on platform.
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I am using the Binance application for my global exchange. This application is very simple, completed, and also user-friendly. This application offers a simple display and also features, consisting of 5 main menus: Home, Market, Trade, Future, and also Wallet. For the trading itself, it also offers spot trading, future, convert, margin, fiat, and also P2P. I think that it is completed enough and easy to use. Moreover, Binance is a top global exchange with many options of cryptocurrencies to trade. They also offer many events that we can access also from the application.

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.
Maybe it depends on everybody's utility, activities, and also habits. Personally, I use mobile applications for trading because I can trade everywhere and every time. And Binance is a very user-friendly and great display.

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
You don't need to create every account of the application. Just choose the global exchange that is very reputable, easy to use, and also top exchange, I suggest you learn about the Binance application. And on Binance, KYC is not mandatory, and still able to withdraw your funds, however, it has limitations. But the amount is actually high enough.

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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!
Binance for my trading and Blockfolio for monitoring the movements of my holdings. Though I rarely trade of my phone due to personal reason since on my laptop, I have my everything there from my notes on strategies and I can easily analyze the market on a larger screen, I just uses Binance on my phone every time I travel.
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I would like to recommend binance trading app to be installed on our android device, it's equipped with trusted features of application. There's no hassle in managing your profile and asset because, you can store your funds without any conflict of your anonymous identity. Unlike with other apps that requires KYC information, which I think not safe for our privacy.
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I don't use any app for trading but here's my take, I'm more prone to do mistakes with my phone having small screens.

As a trader, trading by phone is never my recommendation. You only have little information and sometimes, you are inattentive to make an order which can cause you to lose. Trading with computer is much better because of the high-level elaborate information. With these details, you can make up your mind and make a thoughtful order. But it is up to you, perhaps you are better than me with more tools and systems supporting smartphone trading
You've got my take and that's why I've never use an app for trading. For my portfolio checker and tab, I've used a few but literally for trading, I have no confidence in myself using one but still, there's a lot that has been suggested.
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I love MT4 more than MT5. I do not know why. Maybe I'm a conventional guy who love old things rather than the upgrade. Personally, I find that forex trading is harder than crypto trading

If you want to trade cryptocurrency, I suggest you should change your current platform or even brokers to a real cryptocurrency exchange. My guidance is Binance. They are currently the biggest crypto trading platform in the world with 150 coins for spot trading and more than 50 coins for leverage trading. The binance app for mobile is uncomplicated and incredible. This website provides more statistics in case Binance does not have an asset that you are in favor of: https://coinmarketcap.com/rankings/exchanges/

As a trader, trading by phone is never my recommendation. You only have little information and sometimes, you are inattentive to make an order which can cause you to lose. Trading with computer is much better because of the high-level elaborate information. With these details, you can make up your mind and make a thoughtful order. But it is up to you, perhaps you are better than me with more tools and systems supporting smartphone trading

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I had no suspicion about apps on my mobile. Everyone here: I have discovered a lot by reading the post. If necessary, I can consume it from immediately on.
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Binance's security is also very good. I think the most recommended trading application for smartphones is Binance.
Agree with you.  Wink

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 you like trading via mobile, then I would advise you to do so on the Binance exchange - Crypto Futures Trading app. You don't need to verify KYC there if you don't make more than 2 btc withdrawals in 24 hours. Easy to use application and highly recommended. If you want a wider and complete view, you can also use the same account on your PC.

Please take a look at this and read some user reviews.
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.binance.dev
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Binance is the only app I use for trading at the moment. Binance has a very good interface and lots of features for both android and iOS. Updates are carried out periodically and are stable to continue to be used on smartphones with low specifications to high specifications.

Binance's security is also very good. I think the most recommended trading application for smartphones is Binance.
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Most of people in here are actually using Binance or Kucoin, as both have great user interfaces hence users have great trading experiences. I would also suggest the same yet preferred Binance as they have tons of programs and competitions for traders and their overall volume is already huge which is good for Futures trading and scalping. Also, they do have widgets now so you can trade easily yet the positions couldn't be modified onto your likes (on widgets alone).

MXC is also a notable trading platform. Some coins lists on small trading platforms like MXC before being considered to be listed on Binance.
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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.

Some sinister mistakes you can make on your phones or mobile devices
- Mis-tap
- Type inaccurate figures: amount to buy, sell, price or leverage
- The probability to make mistakes will be higher when you are panic or in a hurry to take profit, cut loss, close positions.

Each good crypto exchange will have link to download their applications for mobile. Are those applications not enough to use?


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
You have to go through KYC on every exchanges where you want to trade, there is no such single app which allows you to trade on all exchanges and if you see any then it should be a scam app.
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There is no limit to apps on Android but all of the finance is the most demanding and used by the users. It is flexible and comfortable than the other apps. But mobile users face some problems sometimes it is preferred to use a PC while you trade or do other things.
legendary
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Depends on your current needs. But personally I always use either Coingecko or Tradingview only for price monitoring. When it comes to actual trading, then Binance application would definitely do the job.

There is also a previous thread that discusses which trading app are good. Perhaps, in this thread, you can find some that fits on your needs. Take note that some of them are outdated and is most likely not receiving any updates at all. Don't trust, verify.
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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.
To be honest I feel better to use mobile phone apps to make trading most of the time. And I think if the mobile app build with better UI, bug free, then it's a good opportunities for the traders. Because it's quite hard to sit in front of laptop/desktop all the times in a day. Mobile app is the best solution for that.

BTW I only use binance and kucoin trading app in my mobile and I am happy with them.
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I don't know a lot of available apps in android but I have Binance recommended to me by a friend of mine, it is easy to use and it is not overwhelming when it comes to what buttons to push and where you have to go.
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If you have a mobile app wallet then you might wanna use the DEX that will connect your mobiles wallet to exchanges, which these wallets have built-in buttons which direct you to those dexes. 

there is also a tradingview app where you would likely want to use to view the charts of altcoins. Not sure if MT5 offers that but certainly, they are on Tradingview even the ones that are just paired with WETH.
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There are limitless apps for trading. What matters most is the Brooker listed on the trading app. Different Booker's comes with their different offer. For me meta trader 4 happen to be my option because I have a Brooker who is listed on the app with easy withdraw and lesser target
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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
Then would you opt to use DEX's instead? Or just a single Exchange that you'd like to use? I myself use Binance and their mobile application whenever I need to (though it's quite rare tbh). I'm mostly a desktop user, and ever since the pandemic I've never really left for long periods of time from my house so I rarely get to use it nowadays, but I have no issues with it when I used it back then. Though imo it'd probably be better for you to pick an exchange you'd like to use first, get used to it, then use the mobile app if you decide to stick to said exchange (since most exchanges have their mobile apps in their site)
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