Alpha Capital Group offers 7 account sizes ranging from $5,000 to $300,000. Challenge fees start from $39 for the smallest account and go up to $1,249 for the largest. All fees are one-time payments — Alpha Capital Group does not charge recurring subscriptions for their evaluation accounts.
Most Alpha Capital Group challenge fees are refundable with your first successful payout on the funded account, making the evaluation effectively free for traders who pass. The refund is typically included as part of the first profit withdrawal.
| Account Size | Fee | Profit Target | Max Drawdown | Daily Drawdown |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| $5,000 | $39 | 6%–10% | 6%–10% static / 6% trailing on Alpha One | 3%–5% depending on plan |
| $10,000 | $79 | 6%–10% | 6%–10% static / 6% trailing on Alpha One | 3%–5% depending on plan |
| $25,000 | $149 | 6%–10% | 6%–10% static / 6% trailing on Alpha One | 3%–5% depending on plan |
| $50,000 | $249 | 6%–10% | 6%–10% static / 6% trailing on Alpha One | 3%–5% depending on plan |
| $100,000 | $449 | 6%–10% | 6%–10% static / 6% trailing on Alpha One | 3%–5% depending on plan |
| $200,000 | $899 | 6%–10% | 6%–10% static / 6% trailing on Alpha One | 3%–5% depending on plan |
| $300,000 | $1,249 | 6%–10% | 6%–10% static / 6% trailing on Alpha One | 3%–5% depending on plan |
All figures are verified from Alpha Capital Group's official website as of the last review date. Pricing may change — always confirm on the firm's site before purchasing.
When evaluating Alpha Capital Group's pricing, consider the total value proposition beyond just the challenge fee. Key factors include:
For the fee you pay, you're getting access to $300,000 in trading capital with a 80% profit split — a significant return potential relative to the evaluation investment.
Alpha Capital Group offers 4 challenge formats: Alpha Pro, Alpha Swing, Alpha One, Alpha Three. Each format has different pricing, profit targets, and evaluation timelines.
All challenge types follow an evaluation-based model where you must demonstrate profitability before receiving funded capital.