Compare 50K Prop Firm Accounts: Alpha Futures vs Apex Trader Funding

Comparing selected trading accounts

Metric
Alpha Futures

Alpha Futures

$50K
Challenge
Apex Trader Funding

Apex Trader Funding

$50K
Challenge

Pricing

Price
Best value:
$47$79
40% OFF
Lowest ranked value:
$45$450
90% OFF
Activation Fee
Lowest ranked value: $149
Best value: $99
Reset Fee
Lowest ranked value: $149
Best value: $0
True Cost
?
Lowest ranked value: $196
Best value: $144

Evaluation Phase

Profit Target
Best value: Lowest ranked value: $3,000
6.0%
Best value: Lowest ranked value: $3,000
6.0%
Max Drawdown
Best value: Lowest ranked value: $2,000
Best value: Lowest ranked value: $2,000
Drawdown Type
End of Day
End of Day
Daily Loss Limit
Best value: None
Lowest ranked value: $1,000
Max Position Size
Lowest ranked value: 4 contracts
Best value: 6 contracts
Consistency Rule
50% Rule
No

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I compare prop firm accounts?

Select firms and account sizes to see pricing, profit targets, drawdown limits, and evaluation rules side-by-side. Compare accounts across 14 firms with 10 different account sizes. You can compare the same size across firms, different sizes from one firm, or mix any accounts freely.

What account sizes are available for prop firm challenges?

Prop firm accounts range from $5,000 to $300,000. Available sizes include: $5,000, $10,000, $25,000, $50,000, $75,000, $100,000, $150,000, $200,000, $250,000, $300,000. The most popular sizes are $50,000 and $150,000.

Which prop firm has the cheapest accounts?

Bulenox offers the lowest-priced account starting at $16 after discount (use code "LUMI"). Prices vary significantly by account size and firm, so use our comparison tool to find the best value at your preferred size.

What is the difference between evaluation and funded accounts?

During evaluation, you trade with specific profit targets and drawdown limits to prove your skills. Once funded, the rules typically change: profit targets may differ, drawdown rules may adjust, and you begin receiving profit splits. Use our comparison tool to see exact differences between evaluation and funded phases.

What are profit targets and drawdown limits?

Profit targets are the minimum profit you must reach to pass evaluation or qualify for payouts. Drawdown limits are the maximum you can lose before failing. These vary by firm and account size — for example, 14 firms offer $50,000 accounts each with different target and drawdown combinations.

Can I compare accounts from different firms at different sizes?

Yes. Our account comparison tool supports three modes: cross-firm comparison (same size across firms), within-firm comparison (different sizes from one firm), and custom comparison (mix any accounts from any firms). This flexibility helps you find the best value at any budget.

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