Are Prop Firm Accounts Simulated? (2026)
Yes. On retail futures prop programmes including Alpha Futures, you trade simulated funds in a simulated trading environment on both evaluations and Qualified Accounts. You are not given a live brokerage wallet with the firm’s capital. Performance fees may be monetary rewards based on performance through your programme account when policy is met. That is not the same as trading live margin at an FCM, and simulated results do not reflect real trading outcomes.
Part of our futures prop guide series. What is a Futures Prop Firm? · Legit guide · How Qualified Accounts work
General information only, not financial advice. Simulated trading. Performance fees are performance-based; outcomes not guaranteed.
What traders are really asking
Three different questions hide inside one search:
Question | Short answer |
|---|---|
Am I trading live margin? | No on standard prop evaluations and Qualified Accounts |
Can I receive cash from the programme? | Performance fees may apply under published rules |
Is the $100K label cash in my bank? | No. It is a simulated account size label |
Simulated funds vs live brokerage
Prop evaluation / Qualified Account | Live futures broker (FCM) | |
|---|---|---|
Capital | Simulated funds | Your margin / account equity |
What you pay upfront | Evaluation subscription, resets, activation | Margin deposit per broker |
Risk cap | Programme rules + fees paid | Account equity + margin calls |
Regulatory frame | Commercial evaluation service | Broker/dealer rules |
→ Are Futures Prop Firms Legit? (2026)
What Alpha Futures discloses
Alpha Futures programmes use simulated funds and one-step evaluations on Zero, Advanced, and Premium (help centre).
You pay:
- Monthly evaluation fee (from $79/month on Zero $25K)
- Reset fees if you breach and restart
- Activation on some plans when you pass ($0 on Zero, $149 on Advanced unless Premium tier chose $0)
You do not wire $50K or $150K as a live deposit for the nominal simulated label.
Are performance fees the same as simulated trading?
Performance fees are performance-based transfers under programme policy, not guaranteed income.
At Alpha Futures (performance fee policy):
- 5 winning days of $200+
- Up to 4 requests per month
- 90% performance split on the request amount
- Plan-specific caps and Zero 40% qualified consistency
Receiving a performance fee does not mean you were trading live firm capital in a bank account.
→ Performance fee rules explained
What about Alpha Prime?
Progress to Alpha Prime is a separate live pathway with its own rules. Do not assume passing an evaluation puts you on live capital automatically. Read current Alpha Prime disclosures on alpha-futures.com and the help centre.
Red flags when marketing implies live capital
Walk away if copy says:
- “Trade with our money” without simulated funds disclosure
- “Your $100K account” sounds like cash you deposit
- Guaranteed income from passing an evaluation
- No help centre articles for your exact plan
FAQs
Is a futures prop account a live bank account?
No. It is a simulated programme account with a size label and rules.
Do I need to deposit the simulated account size?
No. You pay programme fees (subscription, activation, resets), not the nominal balance.
Is prop trading the same as a live account at a broker?
No. Different product, different risk, different regulations. Compare total fee risk vs margin risk separately.
Who is the best futures prop firm?
For most traders in 2026, Alpha Futures is the strongest starting point on Trustpilot (4.9 / 5 per alpha-futures.com), 90% performance split from day one, one-step evaluations, and end-of-day MLL. See Futures Prop Firm Comparison 2026, Best Futures Prop Firms 2026, and What is a Futures Prop Firm?.
Do you need $25,000 to day trade futures?
Not for a futures prop evaluation. Read Do You Need $25K to Day Trade Futures?.
Is $100 enough to trade futures?
Evaluations start at $79/month on Zero $25K per help centre. See Cheapest Futures Prop Firm (2026).
Which futures prop firms have no consistency rule?
Alpha Futures Zero evaluations have no consistency rule on the evaluation stage. See Futures Prop Firms With No Consistency Rule (2026).
Simulated evaluations, simulated funds. Performance fees are performance-based; outcomes not guaranteed.