How to Pass a Futures Prop Evaluation (2026)
To pass a futures prop evaluation at Alpha Futures (what many traders search as a prop firm challenge), you must meet the published pass conditions for your plan while not allowing account balance to hit or exceed Maximum Loss Limit (MLL). On Zero, that is the only fail condition on the evaluation. On Advanced and Premium, you must also reach (+ maintain) the profit target and satisfy 50% consistency until pass is confirmed. All plans use one-step evaluations on simulated funds. There is no pass guarantee and no fixed industry pass rate. Read your exact plan on help.alpha-futures.com before you trade.
Part of our futures prop guide series. Rules explained · Plans compared · EOD drawdown
Last updated: June 2026
General information only, not financial advice. Simulated trading. Performance fees are performance-based; outcomes not guaranteed.
Alpha Futures uses evaluation for the assessment stage. Many traders call the same step a futures prop challenge. Traders who pass become Qualified Traders on Qualified Accounts (often called funded futures traders elsewhere) and may request performance fees (commonly called payouts) under a published performance split. This guide uses official Alpha Futures language first; parentheticals note common search terms only.
Before you place a trade
- Open the overview article for your plan:
- Screenshot profit target, MLL, Daily Loss Guard, consistency, max position, and reset fee
- Pick simulated size you can afford in fees, not ego (Zero $25K is the lowest entry at $79/month per help centre)
- Know whether eval consistency applies: none on Zero eval; 50% on Advanced/Premium eval
- Confirm monthly subscription is active
→ Cheapest futures prop firm (2026) · What is a futures prop evaluation?
Pass and fail conditions
Zero evaluations
Per the Zero account overview:
- Pass: Reach profit target (and maintain balance above MLL throughout)
- Fail: Only one way on evaluation accounts: do not allow account balance to hit or exceed MLL
- No consistency rule on Zero evaluations (ONE DAY PASS is possible)
- Daily Loss Guard applies on evaluation and Qualified Accounts
Advanced evaluations
Per the Advanced account overview:
- Pass (two conditions): Reach (+ maintain) profit target and satisfy 50% consistency rule
- Fail: Balance hits or exceeds MLL
- No Daily Loss Guard on evaluation or Qualified Accounts
Premium evaluations
Per the Premium account overview:
- Pass (two conditions): Reach (+ maintain) profit target and satisfy 50% consistency rule
- Fail: Balance hits or exceeds MLL
- No Daily Loss Guard on evaluation or Qualified Accounts
Alpha Futures uses end-of-day trailing MLL on all plans (MLL help). There is no Phase 2.
→ One-step vs two-step evaluations
Profit targets and MLL by plan (evaluation stage)
Zero
Size | Profit target | MLL | Daily Loss Guard | Monthly | Reset | Max position (eval) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
$25K | $1,500 | $1,000 | $500 | $79 | $69 | 1 mini / 10 micros |
$50K | $3,000 | $2,000 | $1,000 | $119 | $109 | 3 minis / 30 micros |
$100K | $6,000 | $3,000 | $2,000 | $239 | $219 | 6 minis / 60 micros |
Advanced
Size | Profit target | MLL | Daily Loss Guard | Monthly | Reset | Max position (eval) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
$50K | $4,000 | $1,750 | None | $139 | $139 | 5 minis / 50 micros |
$100K | $8,000 | $3,500 | None | $279 | $279 | 10 minis / 100 micros |
$150K | $12,000 | $5,250 | None | $419 | $419 | 15 minis / 150 micros |
Premium
Size | Profit target | MLL | Daily Loss Guard | Monthly (activation-fee tier / no-activation tier) | Max position (eval) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
$50K | $3,000 | $2,000 | None | $79 / $159 | 4 minis / 40 micros |
$100K | $6,000 | $3,000 | None | $159 / $269 | 8 minis / 80 micros |
$150K | $9,000 | $4,500 | None | $239 / $379 | 12 minis / 120 micros |
Premium reset fees depend on the pricing tier chosen at signup ($69 or $149 on $50K, per Premium overview).
How to satisfy 50% eval consistency (Advanced and Premium)
Per the consistency rule help:
- During the evaluation, profits from one single trading day cannot be larger than 50% of your net profits
- You will not pass until this rule is satisfied
- Your largest day cannot be more than half of net profit
Help centre recommended largest/best day caps for efficient passes:
Plan | Size | Profit target | Recommended largest day |
|---|---|---|---|
Premium | $50K | $3,000 | $1,500 or less |
Premium | $100K | $6,000 | $3,000 or less |
Premium | $150K | $9,000 | $4,500 or less |
Advanced | $50K | $4,000 | $2,000 or less |
Advanced | $100K | $8,000 | $4,000 or less |
Advanced | $150K | $12,000 | $6,000 or less |
Use the consistency calculator before you size up on a green day.
→ Futures prop firms with no consistency rule (2026)
Step-by-step trading discipline
1. Size for MLL, not for excitement
If MLL is $1,000 on Zero $25K, one oversize NQ session can end the attempt. Start with micros inside max position limits from your plan overview.
2. Respect Daily Loss Guard on Zero
Daily Loss Guard caps how much you can lose in a trading day before the account is restricted (DLG help). DLG can stop your day even when MLL still looks fine. Green morning + red afternoon is a common fail pattern on Zero.
→ EOD trailing drawdown vs intraday drawdown
3. Spread profit across days (Advanced and Premium)
50% eval consistency means one lottery day cannot carry the whole pass. Plan steady green days instead of one oversized spike.
4. Maintain the target after you touch it
Advanced and Premium pass logic requires reach (+ maintain) the profit target. Hitting target once is not enough if you give back below the pass line before consistency and pass confirmation are satisfied.
5. Trade news only with a plan
News is allowed on all Alpha Futures evaluations with no restrictions. MLL, DLG (Zero), and consistency (Advanced/Premium) still apply.
→ Can you trade news on a futures prop evaluation?
6. Stay inside position limits
Max position is plan-specific (examples above). Oversizing minis before you understand tick value is a common early breach.
Common fail patterns (avoid these)
Mistake | Why it fails evals |
|---|---|
Revenge trading after DLG (Zero) | Breaches MLL or burns reset budget |
One huge green day (Advanced/Premium) | Breaks 50% consistency even if target is hit |
Ignoring EOD MLL updates | Misjudging cushion near end of session |
Skipping help centre | Trade a rule you did not know existed |
Oversizing after early profit | One give-back wipes the attempt |
Assuming pass = performance fee eligibility | Evaluation rules and performance fee rules differ |
After you pass
- Pay activation if your plan requires it: $0 on Zero, $149 on Advanced, $149 or $0 on Premium (depends on pricing tier chosen at signup)
- Read Qualified Account rules before your first qualified session:
- Zero Qualified: 40% consistency between performance fee requests; 2-minute news order window on Qualified (news policy)
- Advanced/Premium Qualified: no consistency rule on qualified stage; no news restrictions
- Do not confuse eval rules with performance fee rules
Shared performance fee backbone at Alpha Futures:
- 5 winning trading days of $200+ profit (not required to be consecutive)
- Up to 4 performance fee requests per month
- Up to 50% of profit per request, within plan min/max
- 90% performance split on the request amount
- 48 business hours processing target
→ How Qualified Accounts work · Performance fee rules explained
FAQs
What is the pass rate for futures prop evaluations?
Alpha Futures does not publish a universal pass rate for evaluations (prop firm challenges). Outcomes depend on skill, rules, plan choice, size, and discipline. No pass is guaranteed.
What is the easiest Alpha Futures plan to pass?
Many beginners start Zero $25K: no eval consistency, lowest monthly fee ($79/month), $0 activation, and help centre notes a one-day pass is possible if you hit $1,500 without breaching MLL ($1,000) or DLG ($500). Advanced removes DLG but adds 50% eval consistency and $149 activation.
Can I pass in one day?
Zero eval: Yes, rules allow it (no consistency on evaluation). Advanced/Premium eval: Unlikely in practice because 50% consistency requires multiple days with controlled best-day size.
What happens if I breach MLL?
The evaluation fails. You may reset per plan pricing (e.g. $69 on Zero $25K) and start a new attempt if you choose to continue (Zero overview).
Does passing guarantee performance fees?
No. Performance fees (what traders often call payouts) are performance-based under separate qualified-stage rules. Nothing is guaranteed.
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. The right firm depends on your rules preference and budget. 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. You pay a monthly evaluation fee (from $79/month on Zero $25K, confirm live on alpha-futures.com) and trade simulated funds inside the firm's rules. $25,000 matters for live US stock pattern day trader rules at many brokers, not the prop $25K simulated label. Read Do you need $25K to day trade futures?.
Is $100 enough to trade futures?
$100 is not enough to open a live futures account with meaningful size. For prop evaluations, your cost is the monthly subscription (not the simulated account label). Zero $25K starts at $79/month per help centre. See Cheapest futures prop firm (2026).
Which futures prop firms have no consistency rule?
At Alpha Futures: Zero evaluations have no consistency rule on the evaluation stage; Advanced and Premium evaluations use 50% consistency until you pass; Advanced and Premium Qualified Accounts have no consistency rule once qualified. Zero Qualified Accounts carry a 40% consistency rule on performance fee requests. Full breakdown: Futures prop firms with no consistency rule (2026) · Consistency rule help.
Simulated evaluations, simulated funds. Performance fees are performance-based; outcomes not guaranteed.