- Profit target
- $4,000
- Max loss (MLL)
- $1,750
- Payout cap
- $15,000
Alpha Futures Advanced plan: $15,000 payout cap
The Advanced plan is the Alpha Futures one-step evaluation built for traders who are already profitable. Its signature feature is the ceiling on payouts: up to $15,000 per request, per account, far above the other three plans. It also has no Daily Loss Guard, no consistency rule on the qualified account and no Scaling Plan. It comes in 50K, 100K and 150K.
From · Advanced 50K
- Payout cap$15,000 per request
- Profit split90% / 10%
- Daily Loss GuardNone
- Consistency in qualifiedNone
- Sizes50K · 100K · 150K
Code PROPSCOPE is always available and applies the best active offer when used at checkout.
Updated: August 20, 2026. Code PROPSCOPE is always available and applies the best active offer at checkout.
Pricing
Advanced plan price with code PROPSCOPE
The cheapest Advanced size is Advanced 50K. These are the three sizes with their list price and the final price that code PROPSCOPE leaves at checkout. Advanced is billed monthly for as long as the evaluation lasts.
- Profit target
- $8,000
- Max loss (MLL)
- $3,500
- Payout cap
- $15,000
- Profit target
- $12,000
- Max loss (MLL)
- $5,250
- Payout cap
- $15,000
List prices and the discount can change when Alpha Futures rotates its promotion. Always confirm the final amount at checkout before paying. If you want all four plans in the same format, the Alpha Futures pricing page lists them all.
The number that defines the plan
The $15,000 payout cap
Every Alpha Futures plan pays the same 90% profit split. What changes between them is not the percentage but how much you can take out per request, and that is where Advanced plays in another league.
The cap per request is $15,000 across all three sizes, the 50K included. For context: Zero allows $1,000 to $2,500, Standard $3,000 to $5,000, and the Direct plan $1,000 to $3,000. With up to 4 requests per month, Advanced is the only plan at the firm whose theoretical monthly ceiling is not in the low five figures.
The cap is identical on 50K, 100K and 150K. That means an Advanced 50K already gives you the same payout ceiling as a 150K: if your constraint is how much you can withdraw rather than how many contracts you can trade, the cheapest size of the plan serves you exactly as well. The minimum per request does rise to $1,000, against $200 on Zero.
The plan
What the Alpha Futures Advanced plan is
The Advanced plan is a one-step evaluation in 50K, 100K and 150K. You hit the profit target without touching the Maximum Loss Limit, satisfy the 40% consistency rule and a 3 trading day minimum, and move to a qualified account.
Advanced is the most expensive of the three evaluation plans, and what that price buys is an absence of rules at the qualified stage: no Daily Loss Guard, no consistency rule between payouts, no Scaling Plan capping contracts and no news trading restrictions. Added to the $15,000 cap, it is the plan built for someone who already has a proven method and does not want the firm setting the pace.
The trade-off is the evaluation, the toughest of the three: a higher profit target with a narrower loss buffer. On the 50K that is $4,000 of target against $1,750 of MLL, where the Standard plan asks $3,000 with $2,000 of room. Alpha Futures keeps that ratio deliberately constant across all three sizes.
Rules
Advanced plan rules by account size
These are the parameters Alpha Futures publishes for each Advanced size. Only the profit target, the MLL and the contract limit scale: the payout cap, the rules and the profit split are identical across the three.
| Parameter | Advanced 50K | Advanced 100K | Advanced 150K |
|---|---|---|---|
| Profit target | $4,000 | $8,000 | $12,000 |
| Maximum Loss Limit (MLL) | $1,750 | $3,500 | $5,250 |
| Drawdown type | EOD trailing | EOD trailing | EOD trailing |
| Daily Loss Guard | None | None | None |
| Minimum trading days (evaluation) | 3 days | 3 days | 3 days |
| Consistency in evaluation | 40% | 40% | 40% |
| Consistency in qualified account | None | None | None |
| Max position | 5 minis / 50 micros | 10 minis / 100 micros | 15 minis / 150 micros |
| Scaling Plan | None | None | None |
| News trading restrictions | None | None | None |
| Minimum withdrawal | $1,000 | $1,000 | $1,000 |
| Max payout per request | $15,000 | $15,000 | $15,000 |
| Profit split | 90% / 10% | 90% / 10% | 90% / 10% |
| Activation fee | $0 | $0 | $0 |
- Profit target
- $4,000
- MLL
- $1,750
- Daily Loss Guard
- None
- Contracts
- 5 minis / 50 micros
- Payout cap
- $15,000
- Profit target
- $8,000
- MLL
- $3,500
- Daily Loss Guard
- None
- Contracts
- 10 minis / 100 micros
- Payout cap
- $15,000
- Profit target
- $12,000
- MLL
- $5,250
- Daily Loss Guard
- None
- Contracts
- 15 minis / 150 micros
- Payout cap
- $15,000
Alpha Futures applies the $0 activation fee on Advanced to accounts purchased from July 8, 2026 onwards. The account needs at least one trade every 10 trading days to avoid being archived for inactivity.
Rules
How the Advanced plan drawdown works
Advanced uses the same EOD trailing Maximum Loss Limit as the rest of the firm: recalculated from the highest end-of-day balance, blind to intraday equity peaks, and it never comes down. Trailing stops once the limit reaches the account starting balance.
What does change on Advanced is how much room you get. The profit target to MLL ratio is roughly 2.3 to 1: $4,000 of target with $1,750 of room on the 50K, $8,000 with $3,500 on the 100K and $12,000 with $5,250 on the 150K. Alpha Futures presents it as a constant ratio across sizes, and it is noticeably tighter than the 1.5 to 1 on Standard.
On an Advanced 50K the MLL starts at $48,250. Close the day at $50,900 and the limit moves to $49,150; once you close a day at $51,750, the MLL locks at $50,000 and stops moving.
Because there is no Daily Loss Guard, the MLL is the only limit that can breach the account at either stage. That freedom is the plan argument and also its risk: nothing stops you mid-session. If you want to compare the model with the intraday trailing other firms use, the static vs trailing vs EOD drawdown guide works through examples, and our list of prop firms with no trailing drawdown collects the static-drawdown alternatives.
Rules
Advanced plan consistency rule
Advanced applies a 40% rule in the evaluation only: the profit from a single trading day cannot exceed 40% of accumulated net profit. Alpha Futures publishes the recommended largest day per size: $1,600 or less on the 50K, $3,200 or less on the 100K and $4,800 or less on the 150K.
There is no consistency rule on the qualified account. That is the most important difference against Zero and Standard, which both keep a 40% rule between payouts. On Advanced, if you make the entire cycle profit in a single day, you can still request the payout as soon as you have your 5 winning days of $200 or more.
In practice this flips the order of difficulty: Advanced is the hardest plan to pass and the easiest one to get paid on. The consistency rule calculator gives you the total profit you need to accumulate from your best day to close the evaluation.
Payouts
Advanced plan payouts
To request a payout you need 5 winning days of $200 or more. There is no consistency rule to satisfy and no fixed payment dates: once the fifth winning day lands, the request unlocks.
You can withdraw up to 50% of your profit per request, with a $1,000 minimum and a $15,000 cap, and make up to 4 requests per month. Alpha Futures processes them in 48 business hours or less. On top of that, the Maximum Loss Limit is not reset when you get paid: the room you had before the payout is still there afterwards.
The split is 90% to the trader and 10% to Alpha Futures from the first payout. Once the qualified account passes +$40,000 in payable balance, or after 5 payout cycles, the firm reviews your history for a move to Alpha Prime.
To compare Alpha timelines with the rest of the sector, the fastest paying prop firms ranking puts the conditions side by side.
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Fit
Who the Advanced plan is for (and who it is not for)
It fits you if
- You expect to cash out above $5,000 in a single request: no other Alpha Futures plan allows it.
- Your profit concentrates in a few strong days and you do not want a consistency rule delaying the payout.
- A firm-imposed daily limit blocks valid setups and you would rather manage risk with your own rules.
- You want the full contract limit from day one, with no scaling by accumulated profit.
- You trade high-impact news and need to keep doing it on the funded account.
It does not fit you if
- Entry price is your main constraint: the Zero plan costs considerably less and has a 25K size.
- You want a wider loss buffer in the evaluation: the Standard plan gives $2,000 of MLL on 50K against $1,750 on Advanced, and asks $1,000 less of target.
- You still lean on the Daily Loss Guard to cut your bad days short.
- You want to start earning from day one without an evaluation: that route is the Direct plan.
Comparison
Advanced against the other Alpha Futures plans
Alpha Futures runs four plans: Zero, Standard, Advanced and Direct. Advanced is the only one with no Daily Loss Guard, no consistency rule in qualified and no Scaling Plan.
| Plan | Evaluation | Consistency (eval → qualified) | Daily Loss Guard | Max payout per request | Key difference |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Zero | 1 step · 1 day minimum | No rule → 40% | Yes, in both stages | $1,000 – $2,500 | Cheapest entry and a $0 activation fee. |
| Standard | 1 step · 2 day minimum | 50% → 40% | Qualified account only | $3,000 – $5,000 | Double the payout cap of Zero. |
| Advanced | 1 step · 3 day minimum | 40% → no rule | None | $15,000 | The highest payout cap and no Scaling Plan. |
| Direct | No evaluation | 20% (always) | Yes | $1,000 – $3,000 | Qualified account from day 1, one-time fee. |
If you are choosing between plans rather than sizes, the best Alpha Futures plan guide compares all four with a recommendation per profile. For the full detail of each: Zero plan, with a $0 activation fee and a 25K size; Standard plan, with a 50% consistency rule and mid-range payout caps; and Direct plan, the route with no evaluation.
Frequently asked questions about the Advanced plan
How much can you withdraw on the Alpha Futures Advanced plan?
Up to $15,000 per request, per account, with a $1,000 minimum. The cap is the same on all three sizes (50K, 100K and 150K) and you can make up to 4 requests per month, each one after 5 winning days of $200 or more, withdrawing up to 50% of your profit.
Does the Advanced plan have a Daily Loss Guard?
No. Advanced is the only Alpha Futures plan with no preset Daily Loss Guard, in the evaluation or in the qualified account. Traders can set their own from their platform if they want that control. The only limit that breaches the account is the Maximum Loss Limit.
Does the Advanced plan have a consistency rule?
Only in the evaluation, and it is 40%: no single day can contribute more than 40% of net profit. There is no consistency rule on the qualified account, so a single strong day never blocks a payout.
What drawdown type does the Advanced plan use?
An EOD trailing Maximum Loss Limit, the same as every other Alpha Futures plan. It is recalculated from the highest end-of-day balance and stops trailing once it reaches the account starting balance.
Does the Advanced plan have a Scaling Plan?
No. Advanced gives you the full contract limit from day one, with no scaling by accumulated profit: 5 minis / 50 micros on 50K, 10 minis / 100 micros on 100K and 15 minis / 150 micros on 150K. Zero and Standard do apply a Scaling Plan on the qualified account.
Can you trade news on the Advanced plan?
Yes, with no restrictions, in the evaluation and in the qualified account. It is the only Alpha Futures plan with no lockout window around high-impact events; on Zero, Standard and Direct no orders can be executed within 2 minutes before or after.
How much does the Alpha Futures Advanced plan cost?
Advanced 50K is the cheapest size of the plan and is billed as a monthly subscription for as long as the evaluation lasts. The price table on this page lists all three sizes with their list price and final price; confirm the exact amount at the Alpha Futures checkout.
Methodology
Sources and methodology
The rules on this page come from the Alpha Futures pricing page and its official help centre. Prices come from PropScope internal data and are synced automatically. Confirm the rules and the final amount at the Alpha Futures checkout before buying.
- Official Alpha Futures pricing page
- Zero Account Overview (help centre)
- Standard Account Overview (help centre)
- Advanced Account Overview (help centre)
- Direct Account Overview (help centre)
- Maximum Loss Limit (MLL)
- Consistency rule
- Daily Loss Guard
- Scaling Plan
- Full Alpha Futures review on PropScope
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