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Title: What is your trading app?
Post by: johnjeffrey112 on January 28, 2020, 03:52:34 PM
May I know your trading apps guys, so that I can choose a better one trading or best trading app?



Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: coupable on January 28, 2020, 04:27:54 PM
It mainly depends on your needs and willings. I would suggest binance as one of the greatest apps widely used and verified by the community, but it's may be not suitable if you are not ready to reveal your personal information as you will have to proceed for different levels of verification .

User Omega recently created a list of instant exchanges verified and trusted by our bitcointalk community. Link to the thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5218464.0
I would also suggest you to make your own researches .


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: OmegaStarScream on January 28, 2020, 06:40:30 PM
If by trading apps, you mean trading terminals, then you have a few options:

- Coinigy, TradingView being the most used ones
- 3Comma
- Cryptohopper (watch out though, there are some phishing sites targeting the users of this service)

There are many others, but I decided to not suggest anything that has not been around for some time. Also, stay away from any platform that asks you for your withdrawal API key instead of your trading one.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: nickenburg on January 28, 2020, 06:52:34 PM
The Waves Dex is a wallet and trading app in one, it is really easy to use and you can trade the main cryptocurrency's on there and the fee's are in Waves.
So the only downside is that u need some waves but those are cheap and you can send Bitcoin or Ethereum to you Waves wallet and then purchase Waves with your Crypto.



Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: LeGaulois on January 28, 2020, 10:32:08 PM
Bituniverse, it has a smartphone app for Android (I don't know for Apple) as well as a web version.

It uses APIs and for those who dislike that for security reasons, the good thing is your API keys are stored on your device and not on a server. You can also set the permission to 'read-only' so no risk of a trade or transfer out via the API.

You can check indicators like MACD, RSI, KDJ, etc and it has features like TA tools, coin pedia.

There are also Ztrader and Tradetaber to mention but never tried any of them. If it's just to track a portfolio Blockfolio is also great

@Coupable the link you posted is totally out of topic here


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: leowonderful on January 29, 2020, 01:51:28 AM
Binance and Bybit both offer pretty decent apps that allow you to perform basic technical analysis and execute trades from almost anywhere you have an internet connection. Additionally, the second post in this thread is partially correct about Binance's verification, but I do recall that you're not required to submit KYC if you're okay with the 2BTC daily withdrawal limit on the site, though you should ideally be ready to have documents nearby to submit KYC at any time because the site does have the right to ask for it anyways.

I also agree that the TradingView app is very nice for on-the-go operations. It's nearly as good as the desktop version with a few exceptions, and you should be good to go as long as your phone's specs aren't bad.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: MURONDI on January 29, 2020, 01:52:26 AM
May I know your trading apps guys, so that I can choose a better one trading or best trading app?


I use many trading applications, but my favorite application is tradingview, there may be many applications that have complete indicators like tradingview, but I am already comfortable with this application.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: TheBeardedBaby on January 29, 2020, 02:33:53 AM
I'm an old Coinbaser so what i use from time to time is Coinbase pro (earlier known as GDAX) . I was so happily surprised today to find out that they finally have a mobile app and not so happy about the address confirmation policy, but that's how ir is.
Normally i sell when Btc goes over 10k and buy back around 7k. So trading once every few months :)


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: Kemarit on January 29, 2020, 05:59:58 AM
I only have the old but reliable Binance apps on my cellphone and some local exchanges to obviously convert USD to my local currency. Although I stay away from trading and just had few occasional buy order to execute in last 2019 up to this day. And we wouldn't like to use TradingView? one of the most useful apps so far we have, regardless if you're a beginner or advance trader.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: cotton ball on January 29, 2020, 06:18:38 AM
I only have the old but reliable Binance apps on my cellphone and some local exchanges to obviously convert USD to my local currency. Although I stay away from trading and just had few occasional buy order to execute in last 2019 up to this day. And we wouldn't like to use TradingView? one of the most useful apps so far we have, regardless if you're a beginner or advance trader.
What do you think when trading still use mobile phone running good or not, I only trade with computer because look easy when opening many tab with checking some altcoin price during trade with some altcoin, I think not easy when trade using mobile phone with many exchange market look hard for access.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: crossabdd on January 29, 2020, 07:11:43 AM
at present almost every exchange has its trading app. Binance, bittrex, poloniex, hitbtc, kucoin, okex, etc. all have app trading. I personally use several apps. Well, because I trade on several exchanges. like HitBTC, Bittrex, binance. so a good trading app is the property of the exchange itself.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: wildan88 on January 29, 2020, 08:02:52 AM
some applications that I use. I use binance for trading, tab trader for analysis or graph reading and BitUniverse for portfolio.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: Kemarit on January 29, 2020, 08:07:12 AM
I only have the old but reliable Binance apps on my cellphone and some local exchanges to obviously convert USD to my local currency. Although I stay away from trading and just had few occasional buy order to execute in last 2019 up to this day. And we wouldn't like to use TradingView? one of the most useful apps so far we have, regardless if you're a beginner or advance trader.
What do you think when trading still use mobile phone running good or not, I only trade with computer because look easy when opening many tab with checking some altcoin price during trade with some altcoin, I think not easy when trade using mobile phone with many exchange market look hard for access.

I'm sorry but I'm not clear with my first reply, I just downloaded Binance apps on my mobile to just make a quick glance on the price and the movement. But I usually trade with my laptop or pc at home. I'm and old school as others here, prefer the convenience of a huge screen and to minimize mistakes.

So yes, I would have to agree with you that trading using our computers are much easier as compare to mobile, as it has only a small screen to begin with and you might misclick that could lead to a potential loss on your end.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: ReiMomo on January 29, 2020, 10:28:54 AM
May I know your trading apps guys, so that I can choose a better one trading or best trading app?
If you mean that you are looking trading app for your mobile android phone yes there are too many of them. Usually, a trading platform has always a trading app, you can simply scan the QR code for the app. But why you prefer on the trading app? The disadvantage of that has a small screen that you might always be zooming the screen unlike if you are using pc/laptop it is very easy. I suggest having a blockfolio app because it is very easy for you to monitor when you are on travel.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: bastian466 on January 29, 2020, 10:33:27 AM
I don't trade on apps, prefer to use websites wherever I trade, I don't change them even though I use a smartphone and the trade I use most often is indodax because these exchanges are the best and easiest exchanges I have ever used


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: Lanatsa on January 29, 2020, 11:00:50 AM
May I know your trading apps guys, so that I can choose a better one trading or best trading app?



Ive been using

-Cryptohopper
-Tradingview

and for portfolio viewing

-Blockfolio


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: btc_angela on January 29, 2020, 11:31:32 AM
May I know your trading apps guys, so that I can choose a better one trading or best trading app?



The usual trading apps that most of us used here, Binance (or any other top tier exchange apps). And then Blockfolio and of course we would forgot about TradingView.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: Ucy on January 29, 2020, 01:07:41 PM
Have you tried TabTrader or other similar applications? The good thing about such apps (tabtrader esp) is that you can trade multiple exchanges with them.. . But you need to sign-up for accounts on the exchanges websites before you can use them on TabTrader.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: kolonel_x on January 29, 2020, 01:37:18 PM
at present almost every exchange has its trading app. Binance, bittrex, poloniex, hitbtc, kucoin, okex, etc. all have app trading. I personally use several apps. Well, because I trade on several exchanges. like HitBTC, Bittrex, binance. so a good trading app is the property of the exchange itself.

Well indeed many exchanges launch applications to facilitate their use on mobile phones but what I often use to trade on my cellphone is Binance and Indodax because it has good features and is updated frequently with each update.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: red4slash on January 29, 2020, 01:41:07 PM
in the use of trading applications there are actually a lot and we can check on the site. but I use the binance platform and also one of the exchanges in my country (indodax), specifically for this market platform I use it because of its convenience when it is interesting in the form of FIAT and for binance I use because of its large volume.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: Question123 on January 29, 2020, 02:48:08 PM
I did not using trading app because I did not feel that I do trading because I feel I do that is when I trade to the website.
They have more tradings app easy to access but make sure that is legit and not getting only your money and informartion because many apps now are using crypto to hack us so be careful choose best trading apps for you many members have knows about want you want do researxh every single apps.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: btcto200k on January 29, 2020, 04:25:28 PM
If by trading app, you mean exchange. I trade frequently on Blockchain Board of Derivatives (BBOD). The offering is dope. Upto 50x leverage on future contracts, zero fee trading, transparent custody, lightning fast engine.

I have lost a lot of money in Mt. Gox. Not falling for any other exchange that claims to be "famous and the best". I would rather trade on an under the radar exchange that is much more secure than mainstream exchanges. Feel free to check out all exchanges though. All the best  ;) 8)


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: sockpuppet1911 on January 29, 2020, 08:16:47 PM
May I know your trading apps guys, so that I can choose a better one trading or best trading app?

I just make some plans on tradingview and set the buy / sell orders manually on the exchange. Nothing too fancy, i like to keep it simple without any third party applications.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: @TomoCTFYbot on January 29, 2020, 08:57:23 PM
May I know your trading apps guys, so that I can choose a better one trading or best trading app?


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Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: Assface16678 on January 30, 2020, 08:46:09 AM
When the cryptocurrency starts to gain a lot of popularity and reputation many people getting more addicted to making more money before one of the things you can use for trading is with the use of your web browsers or an application browser on your phones but by the time goes by the developer wants to be more efficient and becomes more user-friendly so they create an application that the user can use their platform without hassle and interruption of having a lag browser. One of the standards and available web applications and applications is the coinbase, and it has excellent features that always update their user what is happening in the market price.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: jasenhudson2 on January 30, 2020, 11:37:57 AM
My trading app is Woocommerce push notifications for more information : https://www.wonderpush.com


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: @TomoCTFYbot on January 30, 2020, 11:53:56 AM
May I know your trading apps guys, so that I can choose a better one trading or best trading app?
Apps for trading? You must try exchanges to trade. Or maybe you just wanted to say the mobile apps of exchanges. Or you are talking about an app to manage API keys? On the other hand, these ones exist to use exchanges more easily. So, if our main theme is exchange, Binance is the most preferred.
This is trading platform, you don't need to do anything. Just invest money and every friday you receive 4.9% profit. Then you decide if you want reinvest or pull out on your wallet. For exmaple if you invest 5000 usd every Friday you will receive 250 usd. If you decide reinvest 125 usd and 125 pull out on your wallet then you will come back your invest for 30 weeks, but if you decide pull out all 250 usd then you will come back your invest for 22 weeks. Every invest or reinvest is valiid for 78 weeks.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: romero121 on January 30, 2020, 12:14:44 PM
For beginners it is always good to use any of the cryptocurrency exchange applications. Right now almost every cryptocurrency exchange has got applications working on every platforms. Professional traders prefer to have access on cryptohopper, trading view and more professional platforms.

At the beginning one can spend and practice trading through these available trading exchanges. In a very short term you'll get better knowledge about trading.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: Joyawan13 on January 30, 2020, 12:38:06 PM
Binance and Bybit both offer pretty decent apps that allow you to perform basic technical analysis and execute trades from almost anywhere you have an internet connection. Additionally, the second post in this thread is partially correct about Binance's verification, but I do recall that you're not required to submit KYC if you're okay with the 2BTC daily withdrawal limit on the site, though you should ideally be ready to have documents nearby to submit KYC at any time because the site does have the right to ask for it anyways.

I also agree that the TradingView app is very nice for on-the-go operations. It's nearly as good as the desktop version with a few exceptions, and you should be good to go as long as your phone's specs aren't bad.
and at the moment I prefer to trade in binance, other than in the current exchange application many people use it to trade, in my opinion the coins registered in this binance have good potential to be traded, and in my opinion security is quite good, it's in my opinion, but for example we want to trade in any exchange depending on each of us, the most important thing is to feel comfortable and can benefit in our trade.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: coinfinger on January 30, 2020, 04:50:44 PM
at present almost every exchange has its trading app. Binance, bittrex, poloniex, hitbtc, kucoin, okex, etc. all have app trading. I personally use several apps. Well, because I trade on several exchanges. like HitBTC, Bittrex, binance. so a good trading app is the property of the exchange itself.
It has actually been a must in this generation for any exchange to develop it's working applications for mobiles, windows, IOS, etc. This has made trading a lot easier. There are platforms which also offer us some benefits like staking, lending, etc through their mobile applications and this has proven to be most useful to earn some revenue by taking no risk.

There are a lot of downloads onto the play store already for such applications. OP might choose a application which seems easy for him to use by going through reviews posted by various users on the app stores. This would also be useful for OP because there are some applications which are most complex to understand and you actually have to make a deep research about those applications itself in order to gain some benefits by using it.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: Chrystora123 on January 30, 2020, 11:55:28 PM
May I know your trading apps guys, so that I can choose a better one trading or best trading app?


so far I use Neironix and Bituniverse for monitoring,  while for trading I use Binance, Yobit and of course my country's local exchange (Indodax)
Yobit often makes me difficult because it's very slow on my smartphone..  for now, I don't use Yobit and only focus on Binance.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: 20kevin20 on January 31, 2020, 02:13:14 AM
I've put trading apps aside for a decentralized atomic swap exchange called Atomic DEX. It's mobile-only for now (the desktop version is going to be launched soon), and the only problem is the small number of coins & orders and low volume.

It's not suitable for day trading though, as a transaction may take even 10 minutes to complete. But I never have that "what if they're going to freeze my account" fear that always spikes up inside my brain whenever I enter my account on a centralized exchange. When AtomicDEX will have high volume, it's going to be amazing and hopefully will succeed!


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: MWesterweele on January 31, 2020, 01:53:37 PM
May I know your trading apps guys, so that I can choose a better one trading or best trading app?
Recently I am using binance app, because some of my coins are listed over there, but I switch and uninstall it I am now using blockfolio, many exchanges are listed there you may create different portfolio and it can be convered easily as well in your fiat currency that you want USD, AUD etc. You may try it , watch transactions and order book there.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: plvbob0070 on January 31, 2020, 02:56:39 PM
May I know your trading apps guys, so that I can choose a better one trading or best trading app?


So far, I can only advise to you is the Binance Trading App you can download in your android or IOS devices. I don't really use any trading app because I prefer to use my computer whenever I conduct some trading activity. Then for me, it's more convenient to use a computer than a cellphone. Most of the replies here always suggest the Binance trading app because they already tested it. You should also try to download the "Blockfolio" it is also a cryptocurrency app where you can easily monitor and check the price of different cryptocurrencies. Aside from that, you can also put the token that you have and even the amount of it.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: LUCKMCFLY on January 31, 2020, 03:57:31 PM
~snip~

For a long time I had used the Binance App, it is usually very fast and gave me a better chance of reaction to market movements, to do Scalping mode trading is a very good option, although in fact seeing it from another perspective it is much better to do it From the PC, it is better, bigger, more comfort. No doubt in my case I do Trading in Bitfinex, Binance and if I want an experience with more adrenaline with Bitmex ...

The application is only a tool to help the trader, it is best to make the best plan, so you have positive results from any platform.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: FanEagle on February 01, 2020, 10:43:07 AM
You would find a number of applications being used to execute the trades but finding one suitable for you is an important factor.
You could use some major exchanges mobile applications to perform trades similar to binance mobile application.

I am personally using binance mobile application to perform my daily trades as the application seems suitable for me as I could easily add some strategies onto the graph and can continuously speculate the graphs along with any other work so it saves my time and also I am able to make profits by executing small interval trades simultaneously. I would prefer you to use the same. You can shift over to any other application if you find it more beneficial.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: semobo on February 02, 2020, 12:07:50 PM
Don't use apps for trading,you might make errors on small screen.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: danherbias07 on February 02, 2020, 02:42:22 PM
Binance has a cool UI so I chose it for that reason.
OkEx is also okay for me.
But I still prefer the Binance application and not because of the popularity but the volume also.
One order could vanish in just seconds even if you are doing it manually.

You should still pick what best suits you, specially those who have eye problems and picking the right colors for buy and sell.
Some of them will confuse you with green and red.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: John404 on February 02, 2020, 03:03:41 PM
I think https://global.bittrex.com/ is well-informed trading app.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: Spider A4 on February 02, 2020, 04:08:18 PM
I have different choice for trading apps, first of all binance is most reliable exchange than their android and iOS application working so fast. Error or bug something like that i didn't faced, Huobi exchange apps almost similar features, although i still have not installation i just saw the overview.

I have long experienced in idax apps because here i trade from few years but now don't try this scam exchange.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: joeperry on February 03, 2020, 11:29:09 AM
For me it's tradingview they have a friendly user interface they all have the indicators we need and some builtin strategies to make our life easier, you can also customized the colors, thickness, etc. in the trading view.

Well I'm using binance and they have this tradingview chart which I use on doing my trading the good thing about tradingview is that it supports the mobile version sometimes when I'm away from my computer or I'm on the road I usually use tradingview app in order to create my strategy or to watch how a certain coin behaves.

This is just according to my own opinion and experience actually i'm not sure I think there' s some more better application than tradingview but i prefer it since I'm comfortable with this.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: Btc_1856 on February 03, 2020, 11:42:50 AM
I have different choice for trading apps, first of all binance is most reliable exchange than their android and iOS application working so fast. Error or bug something like that i didn't faced, Huobi exchange apps almost similar features, although i still have not installation i just saw the overview.

I have long experienced in idax apps because here i trade from few years but now don't try this scam exchange.

My option is always Binance because their GUI is completely useful and support in most of the Mobiles, it is very convenient for me to do trading through penance app. Of course, Bittrex, Huobi etc. are some of the best apps out there after Binance.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: Kelvinid on February 03, 2020, 03:46:36 PM
I've used already BitUniverse apps quiet sometimes in my android phones and I'd never try to have another one cause I already been satisfied with what BitUniverse has. Even though I have this app but actually I'm not confident of using this all the time, in fact, I usually visited to any trading site using my laptop rather than using my phone just to figure it out.

Coz if I were you, it is better and most preferred not to use trading apps if you can just access your PC or laptops for a perfect market view. Bugs can be happening in most apps especially when you'll never work on some updates.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: Oceat on February 03, 2020, 03:56:57 PM
I have different choice for trading apps, first of all binance is most reliable exchange than their android and iOS application working so fast. Error or bug something like that i didn't faced, Huobi exchange apps almost similar features, although i still have not installation i just saw the overview.

I have long experienced in idax apps because here i trade from few years but now don't try this scam exchange.

My option is always Binance because their GUI is completely useful and support in most of the Mobiles, it is very convenient for me to do trading through penance app. Of course, Bittrex, Huobi etc. are some of the best apps out there after Binance.

Binance is the most choices of traders nowadays but there are coins also which has a specific exchange to trade so when I do trade it all depends on what coins I am trading. But the most common exchanges are the best ones in terms of trading and their customer support. Although some exchanges aren't have their own mobile app but it's up to you guys in what platform do you like to trade.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: RealMalatesta on February 05, 2020, 04:35:38 AM
The best trading app, I will give it to Binance. From what I have seen their app is really good and it’s secure and reliable. The app is available for both Android and iOS. There are also other apps, and some of them which I don’t really know if they are good or not but from their reviews you will be able to tell how good they are.

I have also tried the Coinbase app, but unfortunately for me they don’t allow people in my country to trade with their app, I can only use their wallet to send and receive and nothing more. Blockchain have also introduced their own exchange, it has mobile platform but not yet as an app.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: Yamifoud on February 05, 2020, 01:15:31 PM
I've started my trading journey at Etherdelta, yet it wasn't a satisfying place to stay and so I've to look another and fall into Bittrex. May Bittrex did good things before but it actually changes when the market exchanges competition arises. But I never feel really disappointing to that and not even bothering me a lot in order to try another one.

And so until now, despite some negative feedback that Bittrex has I'm still loyal to them and currently using it when I have to trade.
May newcomers would like to look at this https://www.ubuntupit.com/best-cryptocurrency-exchange-platforms/ for their reference.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: GreatArkansas on February 06, 2020, 01:27:20 AM
Probably Binance is the one that will hit your needs as what probably most already told here, although I would suggest you OP to still try to trade in desktop whenever you have one available.
If you reside in the Philippines, you can use Coins Pro.
I think the simplest app for trading is Binance. it's a really popular and trusted site. I exploit the layout myself and can advise everyone. Very easy to download and transaction.
Binance is too very friendly user and good for newbies.
As what I recall in some exchange out there that don't have even mobile applications and their website when I tried to my mobile phone, it's not responsive, hell yeah.
Like when you use your mobile phone, you are still using the desktop view of it, almost the same view when using your desktop computer mobile phone.

And try also tradingview as what they already said above, they also have a mobile app which I am one of beta tester of their android app, it's good, it will sync the data from web browser tradingview in your mobile app as long as you have account and logged in while using tradingview.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: KnightElite on February 06, 2020, 04:56:55 AM
Probably Binance is the one that will hit your needs as what probably most already told here, although I would suggest you OP to still try to trade in desktop whenever you have one available.
If you reside in the Philippines, you can use Coins Pro.
I think the simplest app for trading is Binance. it's a really popular and trusted site. I exploit the layout myself and can advise everyone. Very easy to download and transaction.
Binance is too very friendly user and good for newbies.
As what I recall in some exchange out there that don't have even mobile applications and their website when I tried to my mobile phone, it's not responsive, hell yeah.
Like when you use your mobile phone, you are still using the desktop view of it, almost the same view when using your desktop computer mobile phone.

And try also tradingview as what they already said above, they also have a mobile app which I am one of beta tester of their android app, it's good, it will sync the data from web browser tradingview in your mobile app as long as you have account and logged in while using tradingview.
In terms of mobile application, Binance is good to use because it have good features that other trading app doesn't have. I also use Kucoin because there are coins that I want to trade and it is only listed in Kucoin. There are many mobile application exchanges nowadays but there are only few that have high security and convenience platform that can lead to comfortability.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: chip1994 on February 06, 2020, 07:53:39 AM
May I know your trading apps guys, so that I can choose a better one trading or best trading app?


Tabtrader is one of the best apps I've ever used. Its price is updated at the right time and not only I use, pro traders also use it for many purposes. There are many functions of calculating profit and viewing orders at different large exchanges. Besides, you can set up price alerts, if the price falls to an alarming level, you will be notified immediately and do not miss the opportunity.
Alternatively, you can use blockfolio. It also supports viewing prices of various coins and tokens, it also has a news page to read, which is very convenient.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: JessicaVL on February 06, 2020, 01:35:22 PM
May I know your trading apps guys, so that I can choose a better one trading or best trading app?



My trading app is definitely Tap  (https://www.tap.global). They are a trading platform, cold storage wallet, and crypto banking app, all in one. They also have cutting edge middleware that scans 100's of exchanges, to find you the lowest price, which makes trading easy and cuts down on risk.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: Ridwan Fauzi on February 06, 2020, 01:43:21 PM
You can use binance or other reputable exchange such as coinbase and etc. Most of them will also have an app to make easier their user to trade. As you may know, there are a lot of trading platform on this crypto world, so if they use the old trick and can't make a development I'm sure they will be leaved slowly.

They must provide an easy way to acces their wallet and do trading at anytime through their phone. But I myself is prefer to use my local exchange platform, because I can pass the withdraw and make a deposit easily rather when I choose binance and another platform that I must buy bitcoin or some altcoin and send them to the platform to trade.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: klaaas on February 11, 2020, 04:41:03 PM
 QT Bitcoin trader (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=201062.0) is nice when you want to use your own rules. It got a gui to create scripts.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: Spider A4 on February 11, 2020, 06:54:29 PM
I have different choice for trading apps, first of all binance is most reliable exchange than their android and iOS application working so fast. Error or bug something like that i didn't faced, Huobi exchange apps almost similar features, although i still have not installation i just saw the overview.

I have long experienced in idax apps because here i trade from few years but now don't try this scam exchange.

My option is always Binance because their GUI is completely useful and support in most of the Mobiles, it is very convenient for me to do trading through penance app. Of course, Bittrex, Huobi etc. are some of the best apps out there after Binance.

Binance is all of the users friendly i agree. Others some biggest exchanges application not easily open i mean interface is going delayed when you will make different pair trade. But in the binance mobile application there no such things. I just have to good experience to trade in this apps. So fast browsing in here.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: tradingedge on February 12, 2020, 02:51:28 PM
For me I use Binance, Trading View and Trading Edge (https://www.gettradingedge.com/) in my mobile phone.

Here's my steps of trading crypto in mobile:
1. I set my trigger with the conditions (i.e. Bullish Engulfing + EMA 20 in ETHBTC) that I want in Trading Edge.
2. Once I get an alert from Trading Edge, I will verify the alert in TradingView.
3. Place order

These steps works well for me  ;D ;D


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: Dart18 on February 12, 2020, 04:00:13 PM
Kucoin and Binance.

Volume is not a problem with both so I guess it is the most picked of all.
Binance is actually my back up in case I don't see one coin that I will trade in Kucoin.
But mostly it is there. I use Binance rarely and still I have not done KYC due to withdrawals that are not that high. I don't really need it.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: AniviaBtc on February 12, 2020, 04:01:41 PM
I only have the old but reliable Binance apps on my cellphone and some local exchanges to obviously convert USD to my local currency. Although I stay away from trading and just had few occasional buy order to execute in last 2019 up to this day. And we wouldn't like to use TradingView? one of the most useful apps so far we have, regardless if you're a beginner or advance trader.
What do you think when trading still use mobile phone running good or not, I only trade with computer because look easy when opening many tab with checking some altcoin price during trade with some altcoin, I think not easy when trade using mobile phone with many exchange market look hard for access.

Binance is still the best among those trading exchange for cryptocurrency because of its features that is so effective than other platforms. As you trade using binance, you can really monitor the price in the market because it is always updated. TradingView is also good but it really lacks some features and also having some errors sometimes in withdrawal but it is not often. It is more secure to trade in computer and it is more safe because you don't need to go out. In addition, using mobile phones is hassle because of the screen that is hard to see most especially when you have problem in your eyesight. Also it is easy to manipulate your account using computer so you prevent to send in a wrong addresses that can make you lose a big amount of money.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: whyrqa on February 15, 2020, 01:01:53 PM
Binance is still the best among those trading exchange for cryptocurrency because of its features that is so effective than other platforms. As you trade using binance, you can really monitor the price in the market because it is always updated. TradingView is also good but it really lacks some features and also having some errors sometimes in withdrawal but it is not often. It is more secure to trade in computer and it is more safe because you don't need to go out. In addition, using mobile phones is hassle because of the screen that is hard to see most especially when you have problem in your eyesight. Also it is easy to manipulate your account using computer so you prevent to send in a wrong addresses that can make you lose a big amount of money.
Binance is undoubtedly a leader among cryptocurrency exchanges, because it provides almost unique conditions for the full-fledged work of a trader.  Repeatedly, many analysts have expressed their opinion that it is the binance that is the most balanced cryptocurrency exchange in the Technical Plan.  In addition, you correctly noticed regarding the possibility of using a mobile application.  It is thanks to the mobile application that I can constantly monitor the market and monitor my assets and orders, because if I constantly sit near the computer, then almost never will the trader have free time.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: KrisAlex18 on February 15, 2020, 01:30:50 PM
I am not using an app in a trading system. I am using a website which is the yobit.net it doesn't have an application for mobile and computer so far. I've been using that website for almost one month, I a using it for my account in cryptotalk.org if you do not know about the thing, let me tell you.
Cryptotalk.org is pretty much like this platform. I am also earning money by just creating some posts, replies, and comments, but it has so big difference in terms of earnings because this platform pays bigger than cryptotalk. Still, the only thing that is good in the cryptotalk is they are not so strict about the post, they only require us to create at least 100 characters, it is so short compared in this forum, but the best thing that I want the most on the platform is that aside of earning money there, I also gain so much knowledge because I can read so many information on that about crypto world. I learned this platform because of cryptotalk, I have read a post about this platform, so I became interested here, and now thankfully, I earn more money here compared to other platforms.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: Kurokonobasuke on February 15, 2020, 01:57:37 PM
May I know your trading apps guys, so that I can choose a better one trading or best trading app?



The best trading app that I would prefer to you is COINBASE. Coinbase is the largest Bitcoin exchange around the world. It is a digital currency broker exchange that you can buy and trade bitcoin and also with other currencies, it is also allows you to buy crypto using fiat currencies. In addition ,it is one of the safest wallets that we can use and it has an offline cold storage so that it cannot be accessed for all the hackers when in the cold storage. Coinbase is a user-friendly so that it wouldn't be hard for you as a first time trader and you can buy currencies using credit card or debit card. 






Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: tbterryboy on February 15, 2020, 04:18:00 PM
Binance is undoubtedly a leader among cryptocurrency exchanges, because it provides almost unique conditions for the full-fledged work of a trader.  Repeatedly, many analysts have expressed their opinion that it is the binance that is the most balanced cryptocurrency exchange in the Technical Plan.  In addition, you correctly noticed regarding the possibility of using a mobile application.  It is thanks to the mobile application that I can constantly monitor the market and monitor my assets and orders, because if I constantly sit near the computer, then almost never will the trader have free time.
I agree with the part that Binance is arguably the best possible exchange with the tools and minimal fees and on top of that the security they provide is unmatched by any exchange so far. I am not a fan of mobile apps as trading must be done like a proper business if you want to succeed in it.

I am not a very big trader but whatever trading I do, I allot some time for that and make sure I focus just on trading during those hours because for me it's like a big part of the life, yes maybe I can be a big trader in future but only if I am serious and mobile apps give me a feeling like I am taking trading as a game rather than a serious task. Yes, though I am in full support for the PC applications made to trade.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: imstillthebest on February 15, 2020, 05:03:08 PM
May I know your trading apps guys, so that I can choose a better one trading or best trading app?


The best trading app that I would prefer to you is COINBASE. ......

huh coinbase ? i thought coinbase was a crypto wallet only for mobile but im aware that they lately came up with thier own exchange but i thought the exchange is only accesible via web browser  . still cool tho if they have a trading app  . app has a richer content compare to web version  but the only downside is that the screen view is small and prolly other features are not available on thier mobile app  . this is the reason why i still trade on my lappy and i dont really mind the graphics   but more important to me is that im comfortable on the view


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: 4IRIK on February 15, 2020, 08:24:56 PM
My fav app is Bitinsure (web+mobile). It works on Bitmex.

I highly recommend this risk monitor and stats reporting assistant. This is the only app I use and it helped me to increase my profit a lot.
It controls risks at several accounts (not like a stop loss, it has more options) and makes advanced reports.

Here it is  - https://www.bitinsure.com/

Looks like this:

https://i.postimg.cc/zBMSJTWK/Bitinsure-1502.png (https://postimg.cc/PpW8ypS5)


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: pawanjain on February 16, 2020, 02:17:29 PM
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.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: luckyflop on February 16, 2020, 04:20:02 PM
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 ...


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: Juse14 on February 16, 2020, 08:11:49 PM
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.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: Zemomtum on February 16, 2020, 11:53:33 PM
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.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: redsun114 on February 17, 2020, 03:45:15 PM
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.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: sana54210 on February 17, 2020, 08:24:26 PM
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.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: Dmasked on February 18, 2020, 06:19:11 AM
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.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: John404 on February 18, 2020, 06:30:30 AM
I use two trading apps. They are Bittrex & Bilaxy.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: xvids on February 18, 2020, 08:57:34 AM
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.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: iv4n on February 18, 2020, 10:47:55 AM
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.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: BitTraderCute on February 18, 2020, 11:39:21 AM
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.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: ice18 on February 18, 2020, 01:55:24 PM
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.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: 4IRIK on February 18, 2020, 07:37:49 PM
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.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: nekonyun on February 19, 2020, 07:51:07 PM
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


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: Subbir on February 21, 2020, 03:56:08 AM
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.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: Lakshman15 on February 21, 2020, 04:12:06 AM
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.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: its-a-me-mario on February 21, 2020, 10:25:27 PM
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.

https://i.imgur.com/oJSfGyX.png

If you mean an exchange's first-party app, I like Binance's mobile app.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: adzino on February 21, 2020, 11:12:15 PM
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.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: quality.crypto on February 22, 2020, 06:04:12 AM
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.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: TheGreatPython on February 24, 2020, 06:47:36 AM
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.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: Alice Nuttal on February 24, 2020, 11:18:06 AM
I am using cex.bro. Here is a link for a case if you have never heard of it – https://cexbro.com/. It is a new place, so, obviously, I’ve just started to trade there. For me, it is the only place that offers margin trading without being inconvenient to use.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: Nawrod on March 02, 2020, 03:40:54 PM
I mostly use CoinDeal (https://coindeal.com/ (https://coindeal.com/)) or its mobile app. This is the best option in my opinion because it woks fine, I've never had any problems with that platform. CoinDeal's app is perfect for daily trading, that's for sure. But I prefer to use the "normal" version of any cryptocurrency exchange, it is so much safer to use a computer version of exchange than a mobile app.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: panganib999 on March 02, 2020, 04:32:26 PM
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.
JUST A FRIENDLY REMINDER GUYS! ! !
The trading industry has been booming for a couple of years now, scammers are getting rid of the old security and come up with fake and fraud application that contains harmful software to your devices. There are many cases that person's private information are being harvested due to unknown reason, this is might be the unsafe browsing to the internet or downloading some contents.

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.
This is true. Google now is strict with applications approval since there are cases reported.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: jcpone on March 03, 2020, 09:41:24 AM
Honestly speaking I don't use trading apps. Because most of it are not safe based on my understanding about it.
Instead, I rather like to used exchange in the website on my pc/desktop or laptop. In fact, I've been doing this for a couple
of years now actually.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: rexxarofmoknathal on March 03, 2020, 09:57:57 AM
May I know your trading apps guys, so that I can choose a better one trading or best trading app?



Heya, the thing is that there are so many crypto apps that people use that would make it quite difficult for you to choose and pick but you should know which one suits your needs better :)
The list can be overwhelming so thus I'll provided you with an article which lists some common and some less common ones that people often use, you can read about them here: https://themoneymongers.com/best-cryptocurrency-trading-apps/

Alternatively, if you just want an app with lots of different platforms that you can then choose which one to trade on, depending on your currency bestchange may also be a start   ???
They have over 300 verified platforms in one place. Anyways, I hope my response together with that of others will help you choose whichever one you think is best for you!

Best of luck :)
 


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: Inkdatar on March 03, 2020, 12:54:13 PM
Honestly speaking I don't use trading apps. Because most of it are not safe based on my understanding about it.
Instead, I rather like to used exchange in the website on my pc/desktop or laptop. In fact, I've been doing this for a couple
of years now actually.
It depends on a person which application he can use if through mobile or desktop. Actually, I'm using binance exchange through a laptop because I find it more accessible and easy to access. Many applications are there better to use trading apps which you preferred and you are more comfortable with when trading.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: Swordsoffreedom on March 03, 2020, 06:47:08 PM
Personally, I use Trading-view and Coinbase to stay up to date. Staying alert on the internet is the best trait a person can have. People might say there are lots of trading apps out there, just use any of them. But that shouldn't be the case. Always check the reviews of the app and make sure it has enough downloads and try to even look up the Developer who made it and their reputation.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: Utoy101 on March 03, 2020, 07:42:22 PM
The term trading app is a very wide scope. However, the literal answer that i think suit your question is apps which are connected to exchange where you can easily trade without going through web. Virtually every exchange is having Mobile App for both IOS and Android OS, and the interesting part of it all is that these apps are incorporated with other management tools such as smart alert that gives instant market updates to keep every trader updated.

Although there many standalone apps that offers full management tools such as alert system, trading charts, market updates, full portfolio tool as well view orderbook amd connect your exchange account. Example of these apps are : Delta and Blockfolio


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: Kelvinid on March 03, 2020, 08:34:51 PM
The term trading app is a very wide scope. However, the literal answer that i think suit your question is apps which are connected to exchange where you can easily trade without going through web. Virtually every exchange is having Mobile App for both IOS and Android OS, and the interesting part of it all is that these apps are incorporated with other management tools such as smart alert that gives instant market updates to keep every trader updated.

Although there many standalone apps that offers full management tools such as alert system, trading charts, market updates, full portfolio tool as well view orderbook amd connect your exchange account. Example of these apps are : Delta and Blockfolio
And it helps every trader to keep track of their portfolio even just the use of their smartphones. This kind of exchange integration and development will also be helping to promote their project and its popularity. But I'd never know if they still using their phones with these apps to trade coz on me, I'm not comfortable of doing it and one disadvantage of using a phone to trade is of having a possible wrong input. For some cases that it happen already and sadly it turns into big losses brought them into regrets.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: spike420211 on March 09, 2020, 05:56:57 PM
I mainly trade on Binance and use their application as the main trading platform, but there are no alerts in the application, which complicates the work with assets.
Therefore, in addition, I use several more applications such as a blockfolio to control the level of my assets, and a table trailer to control my assets through a flexible local alerts system.




Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: sujonali1819 on March 10, 2020, 05:05:18 PM
I am not sure actually what OP did mean by trading app. Maybe The user wanted to know about all essential apps which helps to do better trade. So it could be a tracker, exchange, news app etc. So generally what I am using...

Exchange apps
1. Binance
2. Coinbase
3. Kucoin
These are my very essential exchange application. But some more also I use but not for all time. When I need it I install it.

Tracker/portfolio
Blockfolio android app( previously used)
Coinmarketcap app
Trading view
Delta etc.

Wallets

Electrum
Trust wallet
Coinomi

So it depends on the need.  You can choose one of them if you think helpful.



Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: Mrengage on April 11, 2020, 10:30:01 PM
My trading app is Tabtrader, it deals with reading of charts and analysing it as well it the basic indicators one needs to make use of with it you can as well monitor the market prices of every coin, if you have a binance, bittrex trading account you can link it to the app an make use of it.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: Basel636ghazal on April 11, 2020, 11:16:19 PM
May I know your trading apps guys, so that I can choose a better one trading or best trading app?



Trading view ( for analysis)
Binance app (to apply your analysis)


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: Bvvvp009 on April 12, 2020, 12:18:30 PM
Binance,ftx exchange. ;D


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: AakZaki on April 12, 2020, 11:59:26 PM
In fact many trading applications as mentioned by the users above.  But in my opinion every trade that requires a trader to use the application, it's better to use the application than the exchange itself.  Like the Binance application, Poloniex etc.
And use third party applications only for analysis such as Tabtrader, Coinigy, TradingView etc.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: matchi2011 on April 13, 2020, 04:36:11 AM
I will advice you to be sure on most Apps you get on Google Play store or Apple iOS store, most trading apps are scam and once they get your private key or what so ever details you give them regarding to your trading account with some funds inside. You are doom. In my own opinion I have make used of (Tabtrader app) and it very simple to use. Search this App on Google Play store and get the taste of it.
Additional risk if hackers able to penetrate your account, your investment/assets will be sucked and the next thing that you know you already out of balance, make sure to do your research before trying or using any apps it's best to do this practice in order to make sure the safeness of your investment.
Those available applications are good if you use it the right ways and if the apps serves its real usages.


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: so98nn on April 13, 2020, 01:33:56 PM
Sahh!!

There are so many recommendations on this thread that if OP starts to read each and every of them then he/she will again end up having more confusion.  :o
I have read such threads many times and always seen everyone does have their own opinion OR they are comfortable with specific platform/service.

@OP you should really try random apps and also the most used one. May be you will find your own cozy platform that might not have been suggested here.  :)


Title: Re: What is your trading app?
Post by: Leviathan.007 on April 14, 2020, 04:17:12 PM
I'm just confused about this thread.
If you mean the trading exchange, I would go for Binance.
But the trading "app" is maybe an IOS/Andriod application using to trade crypto currencies in this case I would never use any application and go straight to the official website. I recommend you do the same. The app won't change anything, It's all about your skills