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TradeUP is quickly becoming one of the most trusted mobile trading platforms in the US. The app, which is available on both IOS & Android mobile devices. With its easy-to-use design and powerful trading features, TradeUP has become a desired investing platform for new and experienced stock market traders. 

In the first half of 2021, signups increased over 100% year-to-year compared to the second half of 2020. TradeUP users have been mirroring the more significant market activity, as shown by the top companies traded in the first half of 2021.

Top Companies Actively Traded on TradeUP in 2021 (Jan-Jun)

  • Number of Trades: $AMC $NIO $PLTR $TSLA $SNDL
  • Trade Volume: $TSLA $AMC $NIO $TIGR $PLTR
  • Number of Traders: $SAN $AMC $PLTR $NIO $AAL

New Investors

One of the legacies that the pandemic will leave behind is a drive for people to understand the investment market better. Since early 2020 there has been a massive rush of ‘regular people’ to get in on the hottest stock trends. This fact is evident by the action that new users of the TradeUP app tend to take in their first week of trading.

First Trades on TradeUP by New Users

  • Number Of Trades: $AMC $SNDL $NIO $GME $PLTR
  • Trade Volume: $BZ $TUYA $UVXY $NIO $TSLA
  • Number Of Traders: $SAN $NIO $AMC $PLTR $NOK

New investors enjoy the simple to use platform, allowing them to start trading quickly. Plus, new TradeUP investors that deposit $100 receive a free stock of their own. The mobile app’s user experience and straightforward design also allow investors to understand how each of their investments performs in real-time. Accessible analytic information provides much-needed insights in a convenient location.

Paper Trading is Great Practice for All Traders

Another important feature provided on the TradeUP app is the free Paper Trading Account. Both the novice and seasoned investor will enjoy the ups & downs of following the market from the TradeUp platform without investing a single dollar of your own money. With paper currency provided by TradeUP, new investors use this feature to familiarize themselves with the many functions and features of the app and utilize them in real-time trading situations.

The major difference in paper trading is its only practice. You can trade without the fear of losing money based on a learning curve. Once you are familiar with all of the features of the TradeUP app, you can easily move directly into the marketplace to begin making real money.

Seasoned Investors

For those who have been around the market for a while, a great mobile app is nice but not the only important thing in choosing an investment platform. Thankfully, TradeUP is also tailored to expert investors, looking to get the most out of their investments.

TradeUP’s 0-Commission platform allows investors to enjoy commission-free trading of stocks, bonds, mutual funds, ETFs and options, with real-time quotes and a streamlined fast order process.

Traders can also take advantage of their built-in stock screener, with the ability to set up searches in any parameter desired, users can quickly add important finds to your personalized Watchlist. Then, track your new find using TradeUP’s Heat Map, to understand how your stock matches up against competitors in the same business sector.

For experienced traders, and those looking for more of a risk, TradeUP has partnered with UPFintech, offering  IPO purchasing capabilities at the roll-out price, before the offering hits the market. Given the high number of successful new listings skyrocketing out of the gate in the last few years, this could pose a very intriguing feature for some..

TradeUP also offers margin trading, with interest rates at or below those being offered by other firms. For information on current rates, and answers to other questions about the platform, visit TradeUP.com


TradeUP: TradeUP is a trading platform instead of a broker or dealer; Marsco Investment Corporation provides brokerage services.

Marsco Investment Corporation: Marsco Investment Corporation (“Marsco”) is a registered brokerage firm at SEC (CRD: 18483; SEC: 8-36754), a member of FINRA/SIPC and a member of DTC/NSCC, regulated by the US Securities and Exchange Commission and Financial Industry Regulatory Authority. Check the background on the firm on FINRA’s BrokerCheck (https://brokercheck.finra.org).

Not Advice:  The information contained in this material is for informational purposes only and is not intended to provide professional, investment, or any other type of advice or recommendation or to create a fiduciary relationship. Marsco does not make any representation or warranty, express or implied, regarding the accuracy, reliability, completeness, appropriateness, or sufficiency for any purpose of any information included in this material.  Third-party sources may have provided specific information and, while believed to be reliable, has not been independently verified by Marsco. Its accuracy or completeness cannot be guaranteed.  You should not make an investment decision in reliance on this material, which is based on information that is likely to change without notice. 

IPO Investment Risk: IPO is a high-risk investment. The investors may lose a lot of principal when subscripting IPOs. Marsco’s affiliate, US Tiger Securities, Inc., provides the service, which is the US registered Broker-Dealer.

Not An Offer or Solicitation: Nothing contained in this material is, or should be construed as, an offer, a solicitation of an offer, or an invitation to buy or sell any security or derivative, and it is not intended for distribution in any jurisdiction where such distribution would be contrary to law.

Risk of Loss.  Securities and derivatives transactions involve the risk of loss, including loss of principal.  You should weigh potential benefits against the risks.  Past performance is no guarantee of future results.

Not a Valuation:  This material is not an official valuation of any security or derivative mentioned herein.  Any pricing information provided is indicative only and does not reflect a level at which Marsco may be prepared to execute a trade; nor is it intended to demonstrate actual results achieved by any transaction.

Electronic Trading:  Electronic trading poses unique risks to investors. System response and access times may vary due to market conditions, system performance, and other factors. Market volatility, volume, and system availability may delay account access and trade executions.

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