Alpha Futures Updates the Zero Plan: New 25K and Funded Resets
On March 11, 2026 Alpha Futures revamped its Zero plan: a new 25K size, funded resets, a stricter 100K drawdown and price increases.

Alpha Futures updated its Zero plan on March 11, 2026 with several significant changes: a new 25K account size, price increases, a stricter drawdown on the 100K and, as a new feature, the option to reset funded accounts.
Data verified on March 13, 2026 against Alpha Futures' official Help Center and El Trader Financiado's database. For always up-to-date figures, see the Alpha Futures review.
What changed
- 🟢 Better: new 25K size at $79/mo (the cheapest Zero option, no activation fee), up to 5 simultaneous Zero accounts instead of 3, a $2,500 max withdrawal on the 100K (up from $1,500), and a new option to reset your funded account if you lose it.
- 🔴 Worse: the 50K price rises from $99 to $119/mo (+20%) and the 100K from $199 to $239, the 100K drawdown drops from $4,000 to $3,000 (tougher), and evaluation resets go up (50K from $79 to $109, 100K from $159 to $219).
- 🟡 Changed shape: funded resets ($399 on 25K, $499 on 50K, $799 on 100K) only apply to new accounts bought from March 11, only if you have never withdrawn from that account, and with a maximum of 2 resets.
The Zero plan, before and after
| Before | After | |
|---|---|---|
| -- | -- | -- |
| Sizes | 50K, 100K | 25K, 50K, 100K |
| 25K price | — | $79/mo (new) |
| 50K price | $99/mo | $119/mo |
| 100K price | $199/mo | $239/mo |
| 100K drawdown | $4,000 | $3,000 |
| Funded reset | Did not exist | $399 / $499 / $799 |
| Simultaneous accounts | 3 | 5 |
| 100K max withdrawal | $1,500 | $2,500 |
What it means for traders
The most appealing addition is the 25K at $79/mo with no activation fee: Alpha's cheapest entry point, ideal for starting with low risk. And funded resets offer a second chance that did not exist before — though with fine print (new accounts only, only if you have not withdrawn, max 2).
The trade-off is the 100K: with the drawdown dropping to $3,000 and a $6,000 profit target, the ratio becomes 2:1, harder than before. And the 20% hike on the 50K is noticeable. If you already have a Zero account, your conditions do not change — all of this applies to new accounts.
Verdict
Alpha expands the Zero at the top (resets, more accounts, bigger 100K withdrawal) and at the bottom (the cheaper 25K), but pays for it with higher prices and a stricter 100K drawdown. For beginners, the 25K is an excellent entry. For those sizing to 100K, the new drawdown forces a position-size rethink. Compare Alpha with the rest of the catalog in the prop firm comparator and see the full breakdown in the Alpha Futures review.
Frequently asked questions
When did Alpha Futures update the Zero plan?
On March 11, 2026. Since that date the Zero includes the new 25K size, the new prices and funded resets.
How much does the new 25K Zero account cost?
$79 per month, with no activation fee. It has a $1,500 profit target and a $1,000 max drawdown (trailing EOD). It is the cheapest option in the Zero plan.
Do the changes affect my current Zero account?
No. If you already had a Zero account, you keep your original conditions. The new prices, the reduced 100K drawdown and funded resets apply only to accounts bought from March 11, 2026.
