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sr. member
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February 24, 2020, 02:47:36 AM
#82
May I know your trading apps guys, so that I can choose a better one trading or best trading app?
It depends on what you mean by trading apps. Are you referring to trading apps on mobile? If that’s what you’re looking for, there are a few that I know are really good. The first one is the Waves app, it’s available on both mobile and internet, so anyone that works best for you. Their mobile app is good for me and works perfectly. You will be needing their Waves to trade on the app. You should look more into it to understand.

Another good trading app is Coinbase app. The thing with Coinbase is that it is a Centralized exchange and for that it is being regulated and is controlled by the US strict laws, the good thing about that though is that it makes it even more safe. Their app offers one of the best experience for mobile, and I prefer it over the Binance app.
member
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February 22, 2020, 02:04:12 AM
#81
I use binance app and bithumb app for trading and tradingview apps, trader tab app to read market price movements, there are still many trading apps but I usually use this app

I am also using both these apps, which are efficiently working for me, Binance APP is very convenient for me compared to other trading which I have found more secure. Tradingview app is one of the best to check what are the best coins for trading, based on the different person review and price movements.
copper member
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www.Crypto.Games: Multiple coins, multiple games
February 21, 2020, 07:12:15 PM
#80
Just be careful when you are about to choose a "trading app". Not just trading app, any kind of application you might download, bears some risks. I have seen many people suggesting random applications that you can use. Make sure you check their reviews people you download them. Even if you download them officially from a store, this doesn't mean that the app does not contains anything malicious. I have heard google and apple deletes thousands of apps every month because of those apps being "unsafe". Same goes for those random wallets people are suggesting on this thread.
jr. member
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February 21, 2020, 06:25:27 PM
#79
If you're trading on multiple exchanges, Coygo's tools are great (Coygo Terminal and Coygo Mobile). You can trade on most big exchanges from one app w/lots of useful tools, track your portfolio on mobile, and your exchange API keys are only stored encrypted on your own computer.



If you mean an exchange's first-party app, I like Binance's mobile app.
newbie
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February 21, 2020, 12:12:06 AM
#78
Who have mobile phones only they always face lot of issues on trading through websites so using apps are good choice.

My recommendations is Binance app, it working smoothly and give user friendly experience. Try this, I using this app only for my trading.
full member
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February 20, 2020, 11:56:08 PM
#77
The trading app and its efficiency is subjective to your needs. You can use trading wallets like Coinbase and Atomic wallet to trade or you can use exchanges like most people. The best exchanges in my experience would be Binance or Bittrex because they are one of the most popular out there or you can evaluate through your own experiences.

I accept as true with you I also support Binance as a trading app it's a really good and reliable site But also Coinbase apps I usually use. The exchange is extremely popular and fewer susceptible to scams.
full member
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February 19, 2020, 03:51:07 PM
#76
I use binance app and bithumb app for trading and tradingview apps, trader tab app to read market price movements, there are still many trading apps but I usually use this app
jr. member
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February 18, 2020, 03:37:49 PM
#75
Top 5 bots 2020 that I use
- cryptohopper
- gunbot
- 3commas
- Haasbot
- Cap.Club


Also while trading with a bot always be aware of what is happening on your account. Install the tracker application to track all the information on trades and analyze them. Set several types of risks and set the function of special notifications that come to you in case of reaching the risk limit.

Software example:
https://www.bitinsure.com/


Trading bots can save time, speed up trading activity and help make a profit. However, you can not leave the bot unattended - they need to be used consciously. It must be remembered that the bot is not a trader. Only a person decides which strategy to use, as well as what and how to trade.
hero member
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February 18, 2020, 09:55:24 AM
#74
In desktop I personally recommend the Binance app for desktop or in any browser fast, reliable and very trusted exchange, when Im outside and I want to check the market using the Binance android or ios app is really useful you can trade fast anytime if something you feel you want to buy/sell.
full member
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February 18, 2020, 07:39:21 AM
#73
i am never used crypto trading application on my mobile device. i am prefer using tradingview site as my platform to analize cryptocurrency. its really simple to operate and provide many indicators that used to analize price. maybe if crypto exchanges have application like metatrader maybe i will use it . this application popular in forex market and easy to used.
legendary
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February 18, 2020, 06:47:55 AM
#72
I don't see the needs of this trading apps since we could always use our mobile browser to use an exchange platform.
In that case there isn't a need to choose between the apps just use your browser to use the exchange platform that you like.
And besides there are so many mobile wallets that have some trading features on them.

When I need to make some quick buy/sell order I use browser too, I don't like to spend too much time trading on my mobile. I have few monitors and when you get used to it mobile phones and tablets (I have both) are too little and not so comfortable. With few monitors I can open many sites, I watch what happening on several exchanges, I have some other sites opened where I follow news and announcements.
sr. member
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February 18, 2020, 04:57:34 AM
#71
I don't see the needs of this trading apps since we could always use our mobile browser to use an exchange platform.
In that case there isn't a need to choose between the apps just use your browser to use the exchange platform that you like.
And besides there are so many mobile wallets that have some trading features on them.
jr. member
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February 18, 2020, 02:30:30 AM
#70
I use two trading apps. They are Bittrex & Bilaxy.
newbie
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February 18, 2020, 02:19:11 AM
#69
The trading app and its efficiency is subjective to your needs. You can use trading wallets like Coinbase and Atomic wallet to trade or you can use exchanges like most people. The best exchanges in my experience would be Binance or Bittrex because they are one of the most popular out there or you can evaluate through your own experiences.
legendary
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February 17, 2020, 04:24:26 PM
#68
I usually don't use mobile apps for trading since desktop provides a larger screen and more convenience.
I use trading view on desktop and the regular exchanges like binance etc..
On mobile I use binance and WazirX which are exchanges. I don't need separate apps on mobile to trade.
Desktops are usually more reliable in terms of speculating the graphs but yet it might not always be possible for us to sit in-front of desktop to watch the price movements and that is the reason why most of the exchanges have developed their mobile applications. Mobile applications make trading more easier and also we could any movement buy or sell any coin. Wazirx and Binance are really a good choice of selection.

I think, Binance is also going to integrate wazirx's P2P platform which might make those both collaborate. OP might even start with these two applications to start with trading. They are really easy to use and reliable platforms.
hero member
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February 17, 2020, 11:45:15 AM
#67
ByBit, Coinigy, 3Comma and Trading view has been my favorite for many years. The user's experience is good and I am yet to read and negativity as per their services. What makes me choose an exchange is the security aspect and these have stood the test of time for a few years in existence.
ByBit is a leverage trading platform whereas Tradingview is just a price ticker I guess which allows us to apply various strategies and oscillators onto the charts. This might be something which is needed before we could start with trading but I do not really think that these apps might be user friendly for OP.

Some of these applications needs huge knowledge and also most of the parts are difficult to understand. OP should choose some platforms which might give him an ease to trade with multiple pairs, must be easy to understand and most important, it should be a secure exchange which should not have any possibility of getting hacked/etc. Binance is the only applications which comes in my mind to suggest OP to get started with.
full member
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CitizenFinance.io
February 16, 2020, 07:53:33 PM
#66
ByBit, Coinigy, 3Comma and Trading view has been my favorite for many years. The user's experience is good and I am yet to read and negativity as per their services. What makes me choose an exchange is the security aspect and these have stood the test of time for a few years in existence.
sr. member
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Duelbits
February 16, 2020, 04:11:49 PM
#65
Most of app for my trading activity i used from the exchange, Why? because right now most of the exchange already supporting a tools for technical analysis. If i was not wrong, some of exchange already incluede trading view on their platform sometimes. Because of that you no need open another tab to visit the trading view for doing technical analysis. Just used it at the exchange.
hero member
Activity: 812
Merit: 512
February 16, 2020, 12:20:02 PM
#64
I only use TradingView to serve my trading in this market, and I think it is enough for those who know chart analysis. And also I use most of the largest exchanges in this market to trade, such as Binance, Okex, Huobi ...
hero member
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February 16, 2020, 10:17:29 AM
#63
I usually don't use mobile apps for trading since desktop provides a larger screen and more convenience.
I use trading view on desktop and the regular exchanges like binance etc..
On mobile I use binance and WazirX which are exchanges. I don't need separate apps on mobile to trade.
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