BloodHound Setup and Files

BloodHound Setup

This page is dedicated to making it more simple to find all of the files, templates and setup instructions in one place.

Adding The Necessary Symbols - VERY IMPORTANT

Step 1 - Go to the TOOLS Menu and choose INSTRUMENTS and click ADD

You are going to add 4 symbols

  1. VIX9D
  2. VVIX
  3. UVXY
  4. COR90D
instruments

VIX9D

Name the master instrument VIX9D 

The instrument type is INDEX 

You need to put the name of the exchange.  Put CBOE.

You need to tell Kinetick where to find it.  VIX9D.XO

VVIX

Name the master instrument VVIX 

The instrument type is INDEX 

You need to put the name of the exchange.  Put CBOE.

You need to tell Kinetick where to find it.  VVIX.XO

UVXY

Name the master instrument UVXY

The instrument type is STOCK 

You need to put the name of the exchange.  DEFAULT

You need to tell it the trading hours.  US EQUITIES ETH

You need to tell Kinetick where to find it.  UVXY

COR90D

Name the master instrument COR90D

The instrument type is INDEX

You need to put the name of the exchange.  PUT CBOE

You need to tell it the trading hours.  US EQUITIES ETH

You need to tell Kinetick where to find it.  COR90D.XO

Instrument

Add these symbols to the Instrument List

In the NinjaTrader Control Panel go to TOOLS and choose INSTRUMENT LISTS

  1. VIX9D is placed in INDEXES
  2. VVIX is placed in INDEXES
  3. COR90D is placed in INDEXES
  4. UVXY is placed in SP500
Instrument List

Step 2 - Installation of the License Checker

If you are an existing ZoneTraderPro customer and are upgrading to the BloodHound version, I will send you the files in Skype.  This file is a license checker which is installed using the NinjaTrader Control Panel.  If you are a new customer I will install this for you during setup.

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Step 3 - Download the VIX Files

The file is the SharkIndicators BloodHound template files.  

The picture below shows that path.

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NOTE:  The most current Live Vix file was updated 7/20/2024.  It is now Version 15. 

ZTP BloodHound Version 15 Right Click and Save AS 

 

Step 4 - Download Templates

Before you do anything else, go to the NinjaTrader8 chart templates folder and DELETE any old SPY template. There is a specific SPY divergence and KP2 Ratio indicator that old templates did not use.

Download the Template Files

Right Click and Save As the SPY template

Right Click and Save As the $ADD template

Right Click and Save As the ES 3.5 point chart template

Right Click and Save As the ES 7.5 point chart template

Download and replace all of the old VIX chart templates.  Delete any old VIX templates.  These were updated 3/14/24.  Right click and SAVE AS

Download the HIGH Vol template HERE.

Download the LOW Vol template HERE.

Download the LowCor90D template HERE.

The chart template for the $TICK will be sent via Skype to current customers. It is not a download.

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Final Step - Add Kinetick

Setting up Kinetick is normally done at the end of training.  This is because it is not necessary until you start working with the VIX, so it is an unnecessary expense when starting to learn ZoneTraderPro.

The data we need for this template to work is not provided by NinjaTrader Continuum.  You are going to need an additional data feed. I recommend and use Kinetick.

Click the Kinetick image and you will be taken to Kinetick.  When you get to the site and sign up, you are going to need to need the following options.

  • Basic Service $75
  • CBOE Indexes    $7.50
  • NYSE Non-Pro Exchange Fee     $7
  • GLOBEX COMBO Level I Non-Pro for $5

You sign up for GLOBEX after you have a Kinetick account.  This is necessary because the 1st connection you make when NinjaTrader starts, is what fills the charts.  This is why you need the live GLOBEX data from Kinetick. 

kinetick
NOTE:  GLOBEX COMBO can only be added AFTER you have signed up for Kinetick. The link for that is found here, or found on Kinetick website Help Menu
 
Choose the All 4 Level 1 Globex option for $5.

Very Important

You must connect to Kinetick first when you start NinjaTrader. After starting NinjaTrader, you need to make sure you start Kinetick when NinjaTrader starts. Go to CONNECTIONS and under the KINETICK configuration, tell it to connect on startup.

Then you need to tell NinjaTrader to add the symbol ES ##-##. You only do this one time. Start a reguler ES chart and change the symbol from ES 09-23 (or current) to ES ##-##

ES # Symbol

Always connect to Kinetick 1st when starting NinjaTrader

What is in each BloodHound Template

Trend Templates

Now that NinjaTrader is setup to use the ZoneTraderPro BloodHound template, what is in each option that you have? What does each option do?

Trends – There are 4 templates that have a trend option.  A trend option is just that.  It’s not meant to call a high or a low.  In fact, at highs and lows, it is more than likely that all of the signals are all either bullish or bearish. It is intended to show us at a glance, what the majority of the charts being analyzed are saying.

  1. Old ES Trend is one of the 1st versions that was created.  It is included for 2 reasons.  The 1st is that traders may like the solutions that it gives, so it is available for legacy reasons.  Second, it is a completely different formula, so it can be used as a confirmation.
  2. Higher Vix – With the higher VIX option, it takes longer to get a BloodHound signal to change.  It takes more of a move in the VIX and COR90D to change a signal.  There is a caution to using this High VIX option.  The 1st is that the market is normally not in a high VIX environment. The second is that the lower VIX option described next, may offer a better solution, even in a high VIX environment. 
  3. Lower VIX – With the Lower VIX option, the zigzags of the VIX, VIX9D, COR90D, and VVIX were studied.  The challenge was to find zigzag values of what would be a normal pullback in a trend.  So if we get a pullback and a new zigzag, that is normal and expected.  If those indexes continue to exceed a normal pullback, then the trend might be broken and our trade may not succeed.  This is why we look at the live VIX charts and the $TICK chart for confirmation that what is normal is being exceeded, and would advise against taking a trade.
  4. Lower COR90D – This solution was added to address the falling COR90D value in a very bullish market.  When the original solutions were created, this index sat in the 40-50 range, so zigzags were created based on the numbers.  In 2024, as the market was making new highs, there were fewer puts being bought as protection, so the value has fallen to the mid 20’s.  In version 14 of the ZTP BloodHound template, this option was added so new zigzags are created with smaller moves in the index. 
The charts on the right illustrate all 4 solutions with the Version 15 template.  The 2 best solutions, in my opinion, are the LowerCor90D and the OldEsTrend  solutions.  The OldEsTrend solution does include COR90D in its formula.
 

One last note.  ZoneTraderPro identified a bug in a  BloodHound solver that was used in Version 14 and below.  ZoneTraderPro had previously advised that the SPY had to be setup in a second data series as a work around.  In version 15, a work around was implemented that does not need SPY added as a second data series.  

If you have a version 14 or lower in the BloodHound template folder, it is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED that you delete all old versions.
 
Old ES Solution
Old ES Solution
Higher VIX Solution
Higher VIX Solution
Lower VIX Solution
Lower VIX Solution
Lower Cor90D Solution
Lower Cor90D Solution

Trigger Templates

Triggers – There are 3 VIX Trigger charts.  They are meant to match the zigzags for the accompanying VIX chart template. 

  1. Higher Vix – With the higher VIX option, the zigzags have a higher value to make a VIX chart bullish or bearish.  The same cautions apply to this template as the Higher VIX trend charts.
  2. Lower VIX – With the Lower VIX option, the zigzags of the VIX, VIX9D, COR90D, and VVIX were studied.  The challenge was to find zigzag values of what would be a normal pullback in a trend.  So these have lower zigzag values to indicate bullish and bearish.
  3. Lower COR90D – This solution was added to address the falling COR90D value in a very bullish market.  This solution was created when the COR90D fell below 30.  The zigzag values for VIX, VVIX and VIX9D remain the same, and the zigzag value for COR90D was reduced.
The charts on the right illustrate all 3 solutions with the Version 15 template.  These charts are from 7/19/24, after a week of volatility where the ES lost approximately 2.5%.  This is why we see so many zigzags in the COR90D, and a lot of these zigzags were from stop runs.  The Trigger Lower VIX has fewer zigzags on COR90D because the COR90D is now at  36-38, from a low of 25, three days earlier.
 
It is important to note that the NinjaTrader Chart Template MUST match the BloodHound Template for the zigzags to be synchronized.
Trigger Higher Vix
Trigger Higher Vix
Trigger Lower VIX
Trigger Lower VIX
Trigger Lower COR90D
Trigger Lower COR90D

$TICK Templates

$TICK templates are used as a trigger and confirmation into and out of a trade.  The ticker symbol for the NYSE Tick Index is $TICK. What Is a TICK Indicator? The $TICK Index Indicator displays the number of securities that are trading on an uptick minus the number of securities that are trading on a downtick.  The ZoneTraderPro idea is to look and see where the $TICK is “living”.  Is it above the zero line and bullish, or is it below the zero line and bearish? 
 

In the illustrations, the ES data is included to show how the price and cumulative delta moved.  Also included in the chart template is the cumulative delta to show you the strength at which contracts are being bought or sold.

ZoneTraderPro has taken the $TICK symbol and created 2 trigger templates and 1 confirmation template. 
There are several purposes for these templates.  They are trade entry, trade confirmation, and trade exit.  They should be used in conjunction with the VIX, ES and SPY charts.  
 
  1. Trigger – This is the simple version of the indicator using $TICK
  2. Trigger1 – this is a more complex version of the basic $TICK Trigger indicator
  3. Confirmation – More criteria have been met and the $TICK is trading above and below the 0 line.  What is interesting about this template is that there will be white space between bullish and bearish displays.  For example, if you entered a long trade and you had green confirmation as you entered, but shortly there after, it turned white, you should be checking the real time charts to determine if you wanted to stay in the trade. 
These are the settings in BloodHound used to create these charts.  Users may raise the Long/Short Threshold as they see fit.
BloodHound Settings

$Tick Illustration

Trend Chart
Trend Chart

Here is an illustration of 6 potential trend trades, 5 short and 1 long

Trigger Chart
Trigger Chart

Note the relation of triggers to entries and exits

Confirmation Chart
Confirmation Chart

And our confirmation chart

$TICK Chart with ZoneTraderPro Template

$TICK Chart

Analysis Using $TICK Chart

We want to analyze what our real time chart, the $TICK is telling us.  It has the confirmation template being used.  This chart is being used to show that there are both good and poor setups, and that not every possible divergence on the ES chart gave us a good setup.  The middle panel is the ES cumulative delta.  The lower panel is the ES.

  1. The 1st short trade gave us a bearish confirmation after entry. Near the apex of the low, the template goes white, giving a good exit signal. The $TICK is living below zero.
  2. The 2nd potential short trade never gave bearish confirmation, and if the trade had been taken, could have been exited profitably when the opposing bullish confirmation occured (red arrow). 
  3. The third short trade had a confirmation signal that was bullish when the bearish trigger was given.  The $TICK value was below zero when the trigger occured. 

4. The fourth potential short trade had a confirmation signal that was bullish when the bearish trigger was given.  The $TICK value was above zero when the trigger occured. The trade did work, but the $TICK did not present an ideal setup.  However, it’s important to note losing the green confirmation to white as we enter.  

5. The fifth potential short trade, was avoided as the confirmation signal turned bullish at the location of the short trade, and a loss could have been averted.

6. The sixth potential trade was a long, which had green confirmation at the entry signal. On the $TICK picture at the right the confirmation went bearish at the high and price reversed, which was an excellent exit.  Also, the fact that the signal did not return to bullish confirmation as price rose, was a potential warning and indication to take profit. 

Takeaways

  1. The ES was under heavy  distribution.  Price fell 18 points while the cumulative delta rose over 4000 contracts.  Other ZoneTraderPro tools demonstrate this.  The ZoneTraderPro divergence tool picked up this large distribution.
  2. We can use all the ZoneTraderPro BloodHound tools, to identify a trend, divergences on ES and SPY, and trigger us into the best trade setups, obtain confirmation the setup is valid, and exit a trade when real time indexes give us the information.
$TICK Chart
$TICK Chart
Here is a super interesting divergence.  In the chart below, notice how the COR90D was rising (puts being bought when they were very cheap) as the ES was making all time highs on July 15 and 16.  The illustrations on the right are from Friday July 19, 2024. Another interesting fact is that on Wednesday morning was VIX options expiration and on Friday was an extremely large monthly regular options expiration.  It almost looks like the market was front running the huge call expiration on 7/19/24 to make some extra money.
Rising COR90D