Alpha Capital Group has announced a set of offers for March, giving traders a chance to access its funding challenges at reduced prices.
Alpha Capital Group has announced a set of offers for March, giving traders a chance to access its funding challenges at reduced prices.
Alpha Capital Group has announced a set of offers for March, giving traders a chance to access its funding challenges at reduced prices. The offers are available from March 2 to March 30, with multiple discount codes covering different account types and plans. Traders who have been considering joining the firm now have several pricing options to explore, depending on the account size or program they prefer.
One of the offers includes 15% off all accounts using the code ALPHA15 at checkout. This option applies broadly across the firm’s account range, making it a straightforward choice for traders who want a discount without changing their preferred challenge size or program structure.
Another highlight focuses on the $10,000 challenge account, which is available for $40 when traders apply the code 10KFOR40. This pricing adjustment makes one of the firm’s entry-level funding options more accessible for traders who want to test their strategy with a smaller capital commitment before moving to larger accounts.
The firm has also included 30% discounts on several specialized plans during the promotional period. Traders interested in the On-Demand Pro Plan can use the code ONDEMAND to receive the reduction. In addition, the Alpha One Plan and Alpha Six Plan are available with 30% off through the codes 30ONE and 30SIX. These plans are designed for traders who want different funding structures and trading conditions compared with the standard challenges.
The March offers from Alpha Capital Group remain available until the end of the month, giving traders a limited window to use the listed codes at checkout. Those interested in participating can review the available plans and apply the relevant discount code when purchasing their preferred challenge.
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