Alpha Futures Plans Compared: Zero vs Advanced vs Premium (2026)

Alpha Futures Plans Compared: Zero vs Advanced vs Premium (2026)

Zero is the lowest entry ($79/month on $25K, $0 activation, no consistency on the evaluation). Advanced drops Daily Loss Guard, has no consistency on Qualified Accounts, and allows up to $15,000 per performance fee request. Premium (launched 1 May 2026, replacing retired Standard) offers tiered performance fee caps up to $6,000 and a choice between lower monthly + $149 activation or higher monthly + $0 activation. All three use one-step evaluations, end-of-day trailing MLL, and 90% performance split from day one.

Part of our futures prop guide series. Comparison hub · Cheapest · Beginners

General information only, not financial advice. Simulated trading. Performance fees are performance-based; outcomes not guaranteed. Confirm live pricing at checkout.

Active plans in 2026

Plan

Best for

Simulated sizes

Zero

Budget entry, fast eval pass potential

$25K / $50K / $100K

Advanced

No Daily Loss Guard, high performance fee cap

$50K / $100K / $150K

Premium

Tiered performance fees, flexible activation pricing

$50K / $100K / $150K

Standard was retired 1 May 2026 and replaced by Premium (Premium overview).

Side-by-side: what changes plan to plan

Zero

Advanced

Premium

Monthly eval fee (from)

$79 / $119 / $239

$139 / $279 / $419

$79–$379 by size and activation tier

Activation when qualified

$0

$149

$149 or $0 (chosen at signup)

Profit targets

$1.5K / $3K / $6K

$4K / $8K / $12K

$3K / $6K / $9K

MLL (end-of-day trailing)

$1K / $2K / $3K

$1.75K / $3.5K / $5.25K

$2K / $3K / $4.5K

Daily Loss Guard

Yes (eval + qualified)

None

None

Consistency on evaluation

None

50%

50%

Consistency on Qualified

40% (performance fee requests)

None

None

Scaling plan (qualified)

No on $25K; Yes on $50K / $100K

No

Yes

News on evaluation

No restrictions

No restrictions

No restrictions

News on Qualified

2-minute order window around red-folder news

No restrictions

No restrictions

Max performance fee request

$1K / $1.5K / $2.5K

$15,000

Tiered up to $6,000 (5th+ request)

Performance fee mechanics (5 winning days, 4× monthly, 90% split): Performance fee rules. This article focuses on which plan to buy, not request timing.

Zero plan (lowest barrier)

Size

Monthly

Target

MLL

DLG

Reset

$25K

$79

$1,500

$1,000

$500

$69

$50K

$119

$3,000

$2,000

$1,000

$109

$100K

$239

$6,000

$3,000

$2,000

$219

Max position (eval): 1 mini / 10 micros ($25K), 3 / 30 ($50K), 6 / 60 ($100K).

Choose Zero if you:

  • Want the cheapest monthly entry and $0 activation
  • Prefer no consistency rule on the evaluation (one-day pass is possible if numbers hold)
  • Accept Daily Loss Guard and 40% consistency on Qualified Accounts between performance fee requests

Zero account overview

Advanced plan (no Daily Loss Guard)

Size

Monthly

Target

MLL

Reset

Activation

$50K

$139

$4,000

$1,750

$139

$149

$100K

$279

$8,000

$3,500

$279

$149

$150K

$419

$12,000

$5,250

$419

$149

Max position (eval): 5 / 50 ($50K), 10 / 100 ($100K), 15 / 150 ($150K). No scaling plan on Advanced.

Choose Advanced if you:

  • Do not want Daily Loss Guard
  • Want no consistency rule on Qualified Accounts
  • Need the $15,000 maximum performance fee request cap
  • Accept 50% consistency on the evaluation and $149 activation

Advanced account overview

Premium plan (replaces Standard)

Two pricing paths at signup (per monthly subscription):

50K example

  • $79/month + $149 activation when qualified, or
  • $159/month + $0 activation when qualified

Size

Target

MLL

Monthly (activation-fee tier / no-activation tier)

$50K

$3,000

$2,000

$79 / $159

$100K

$6,000

$3,000

$159 / $269

$150K

$9,000

$4,500

$239 / $379

Choose Premium if you:

  • Want no Daily Loss Guard and no consistency on Qualified Accounts
  • Prefer tiered performance fee caps (building toward $6,000 max per request)
  • Want to choose upfront whether to pay activation later or higher monthly now
  • Accept 50% consistency on the evaluation and positive net profit each performance fee cycle

Premium account overview

Decision guide (60 seconds)

Budget under $100 first month + $0 activation?

→ Zero $25K ($79/month)

Hate daily loss caps but need cheapest qualified performance fees?

→ Zero trade-off: DLG + lower caps OR pay more for Advanced/Premium

Want largest single performance fee request?

→ Advanced ($15K cap)

Want flexible activation pricing + tiered qualified caps?

→ Premium

Need no consistency on the evaluation?

→ Zero only

What all three plans share

  • One-step evaluation (no Phase 2)
  • Simulated funds on evaluations and Qualified Accounts
  • End-of-day trailing MLL (MLL help)
  • 90% performance split from the first eligible request
  • News trading allowed on all evaluations
  • Platforms: AlphaTrader, Tradovate, NinjaTrader, and others (platforms)

Prohibited on all plans (confirm live): hedging and reverse trading per help centre policy articles.

Article FAQs

Which Alpha Futures plan is best for beginners?

Zero $25K for most beginners: $79/month, $0 activation, no eval consistency. See Beginners guide.

Is Zero or Premium cheaper at $79/month?

Same first-month fee on $50K Premium as Zero $25K, but different rules: Premium has 50% eval consistency and may charge $149 activation on the lower-monthly tier. Zero $25K is the lower total entry with $0 activation.

What happened to the Standard plan?

Retired 1 May 2026. Premium replaced Standard (Premium overview).

Where are performance fee request rules?

Alpha Futures Performance Fee Rules Explained (2026). This plans page does not repeat request timing and tier tables.

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. You pay a monthly evaluation fee and trade simulated funds. $25,000 is mainly the stock PDT rule at many US brokers, not cash you must deposit for a prop $25K simulated label. Full answer: Do You Need $25K to Day Trade Futures?.

Is $100 enough to trade futures?

$100 is not enough for live futures margin. 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. Advanced and Premium evaluations use 50% consistency until you pass. Advanced and Premium Qualified Accounts have none once qualified. Zero Qualified Accounts carry a 40% consistency rule between performance fee requests. See Futures Prop Firms With No Consistency Rule (2026).

Simulated evaluations, simulated funds. Performance fees are performance-based; outcomes not guaranteed.