
Best Trading Apps
Independently reviewed and ranked by our editorial team.
Introduction
Most trading today happens, at least in part, from a phone — so a broker’s mobile experience is no longer a nice-to-have. We don’t track a separate mobile-only score, so this page uses MT5 support as a practical proxy: MT5’s mobile app is generally the most complete companion app across the brokers we cover, pairing full charting and order management with the desktop platform it mirrors.
If a broker offers a strong proprietary mobile app instead of or alongside MT5, that’s covered in the individual broker review — this list specifically highlights MT5-based mobile trading, ranked by our Platforms score.
How We Ranked Them
Only brokers tagged as offering the MT5 platform appear here, sorted by Platforms sub-score from highest to lowest. We’re explicit about this being a proxy metric rather than a directly-measured “app quality” score — see the introduction above.
1Pepperstone

Pros
- Raw spreads start at 0.0 pips on the Razor account
- Four platforms: MT4, MT5, cTrader, and TradingView
- No minimum deposit requirement, lowering the barrier to entry
- Fast execution speed in independent tests
- Regulated in four jurisdictions
- Copy-trading and social-trading options available
Cons
- The Razor account charges commission per lot, in addition to raw spreads
- No proprietary desktop trading platform
- Its educational content is lighter than some competitors', particularly for beginners
- Standard account spreads are wider than those on the commission-based Razor tier
2ATFX

Pros
- Scores high for safety, execution quality, and support.
- Regulated by the FCA (UK), ASIC (Australia), SFC (Hong Kong), CySEC (Cyprus), CMA (UAE), SFC (Colombia), FSCA (South Africa), SERC (Cambodia), FSC (Mauritius), FSA (Seychelles)
- In-depth educational content, with webinars and courses.
- Fast, reliable trade execution with minimal slippage reported in independent testing
- Quick trade execution, showing minimal slippage in tests.
- 24/5 customer service that's quick to respond, available in many languages
- Free market analysis and daily commentary from a professional in-house analyst research team.
Cons
- Charges an inactivity fee if you don't trade for three months
- Has fewer assets than larger competitors.
- Doesn't accept clients from the United States.
- Fixed-spread accounts have higher trading fees than raw accounts.
3IC Markets

Pros
- True ECN pricing from many liquidity providers
- Spreads can be as low as 0.0 pips on the Raw Spread account during peak hours
- Order execution is very fast, often under 40 milliseconds
- High maximum leverage is available for eligible accounts
- Deep liquidity helps with larger trades, limiting slippage
- You can choose from MT4, MT5, cTrader, and TradingView
Cons
- Requires a higher minimum deposit than some competing platforms.
- Raw accounts charge a commission fee in addition to market spreads
- Limited proprietary research or in-house market analysis tools
4Eightcap

Pros
- Full native TradingView integration for charting and direct trade execution
- Competitive raw spreads from 0.0 pips on the Raw account
- Growing range of tradeable crypto CFDs alongside traditional forex and indices
- Clean, modern web platform experience across desktop and mobile
- Regulated across ASIC, FCA, and CySEC for broad jurisdictional coverage
- Fast account opening process with a streamlined verification flow
Cons
- Shorter operating track record and brand recognition than some larger rivals
- Research and in-house analysis tools are still comparatively early in development
- Phone support availability is more limited outside core business hours
- Fewer account currency options than some multi-regional competitors
5Exness

Pros
- Withdrawals are processed instantly for most payment methods.
- A low minimum deposit, only $10
- Regulated in several jurisdictions, including the FCA and CySEC.
- Flexible account currencies and local funding methods are available.
- Transparent, publicly displayed real-time trading statistics on its website
- Wide range of account currencies and flexible funding options
Cons
- Very high maximum leverage poses extreme financial risk for beginners
- Account features vary by regional entity
- It lacks advanced in-house market analysis and research software.
6AvaTrade

Pros
- Regulated across multiple major jurisdictions, spreading regulatory risk
- AvaTradeGO mobile app is intuitive and well suited to beginner traders
- Fixed-spread account options provide cost predictability during volatile news events
- Built-in risk management tools including AvaProtect, a downside-protection feature
- Strong copy-trading and social-trading integrations through AvaSocial and DupliTrade
- Broad multi-asset offering spanning forex, CFDs, stocks, and crypto in one account
Cons
- Spreads are wider than ECN-focused competitors
- Inactivity fees apply after 3 months of no trading activity
- Fewer advanced tools aimed specifically at professional or institutional traders
- AvaProtect and some risk tools carry their own separate cost structure
7FP Markets

Pros
- Long operating history since 2005 under regulated entities
- Competitive raw spreads from 0.0 pips on the Raw account
- Wide range of CFDs including individual shares
- Strong regulatory footprint spanning ASIC, CySEC, and FSCA
- Consistent execution quality reported across independent broker reviews
Cons
- The website and trading platform interface feel less modern than some newer competitors.
- Customer support response times can vary by region and time zone.
- It relies on MT4 and MT5 instead of a proprietary next-generation platform.
- The website and trading platform interface feel less modern than some newer competitors.
8XM

Pros
- A low $5 minimum deposit makes trading accessible to many.
- They offer free daily webinars and educational materials in multiple languages.
- Market execution account tiers have a no-requotes policy.
- Standard negative balance protection keeps accounts from going below zero.
- It's been operating globally since 2009, giving it a long track record
Cons
- Spreads are wider than ECN competitors on the Standard account.
- Only MT4 and MT5 platforms are available. o cTrader or proprietary desktop platform — MT4/MT5 only
- Very high maximum leverage might encourage excess risk.
- Withdrawal processing can take longer than a day for some methods.



