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Stake app Review 2024

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Gyula L.
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Stake app

As more and more traders and investors use their smartphones for trading, it is increasingly important that brokers offer easy-to-use apps that can deliver the same services as desktop platforms.

In this article we'll check whether Stake's mobile app ticks all the boxes.

Overall, we rate the user-friendliness of the app as better than average.

Stake mobile app vs. similar brokers
Mobile app rating (5 is the best)
4.1 stars 4.7 stars 4.3 stars
User-friendliness
Great Great Great
2-step authentication
Yes Yes Yes
Biometric authentication
Yes Yes No

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We're going to take a closer look at search functions, price alerts and order types, so all the little details that determine whether a trading app is user-friendly or downright cumbersome. If you want to read our full review, including fees, deposit options and other platforms (like web and desktop) then skip to the Stake review.

Stake app

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Overall score
4.1/5
Minimum deposit
$50
Stock fee
Low
Inactivity fee
no
Account opening
1 day
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Our main checklist for the Stake app

Let's start with the search functions. Although most brokers do OK in this area, there are some bad apples out there. For example, if you start typing 'Emerging markets', will the software find all the Emerging markets ETFs for you, even if their name doesn't start with 'emerging'? If you only ever traded US stocks and start typing 'Apple', will the AI show you the Apple stock or the obscure Irish stock Applegreen?

Stake could improve in this area, but it might be OK for general use.

Stake checklist
Search functions
Mid-range Great Mid-range
2-step authentication
Yes Yes Yes
Biometric authentication
Yes Yes No
Price alerts in the app
No No No
Confirmation after successful trade
Yes Yes Yes

You cannot set price alerts in the Stake app. Yes, you can use a third-party app for this, but wouldn't it be much easier to have it in the broker's own app?

Stake app search functions

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Checklist for nice-to-have features

For some people it might be a deal-breaker if you can't set up a trailing stop limit - we totally get that. Others couldn't care less and also don't get excited if the app is available in 25 languages. Anyway, here is our checklist of minor, nice-to-have features:

Stake has these order types available in its app: Market, Limit, Stop.

At Stake you can use the following order terms & expiry in the app: -.

The Stake mobile app currently supports the following languages: English, Portuguese.

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Gyula Lencsés, CFA
Author of this article
Gyula is a former analyst expert and Head of Content at BrokerChooser. With over a decade in finance, he led content creation at BrokerChooser and personally evaluated some of our 100+ listed brokers. He opened real-money accounts, executed transactions, and engaged with customer services, offering firsthand assessments. Prior to BrokerChooser, he managed mutual funds in wealth management, trading stocks, ETFs, bonds, commodities, forex, and derivatives. His goal: simplify the hunt for top brokers in a dynamic investment landscape.
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