Alpha Futures rules (2026)
Drawdown type and amount, daily loss limit, consistency rule and payout requirements for each Alpha Futures account type. FundedStreak tracks these live and warns you before a breach.
| Account | Drawdown | Max DD | Daily loss | Consistency | Min days |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| $50K — Premium | End-of-day trailing | $2,000 | None | 50% | 5 |
| $100K — Premium | End-of-day trailing | $4,000 | None | 50% | 5 |
| $150K — Premium | End-of-day trailing | $6,000 | None | 50% | 5 |
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Alpha Futures rules — FAQ
What is the trailing drawdown on Alpha Futures?
Alpha Futures uses End-of-day trailing drawdown. On the $50K account the maximum drawdown is $2,000, and the floor locks at your starting balance.
Does Alpha Futures have a daily loss limit?
No — Alpha Futures funded accounts have no daily loss limit, so the trailing drawdown is the main constraint.
What is the Alpha Futures consistency rule?
Alpha Futures applies a consistency cap of 50% — your best single day cannot exceed that share of total profit at payout.
How many trading days before a Alpha Futures payout?
Alpha Futures requires a minimum of about 5 trading days before your first withdrawal.
Alpha Futures 50K Premium. MLL = 4% EOD trailing, locks at starting. Verified vs Alpha help center, Jun 2026. Rules change without notice — verify against Alpha Futures's current terms. FundedStreak is a risk-tracking tool, not financial advice, and is not affiliated with Alpha Futures.