The HuntersAlgo suite just doubled. Six new strategies shipped this week, taking the catalog from 6 to 12. Each one targets a distinct mechanic — not the same logic re-skinned with a new name on the cover. This post is a quick tour of what's new, what each is tuned for, and how to decide which to run during your trial.
What shipped
| Strategy | Mechanic | Best fit |
|---|---|---|
| HunterICT | ICT liquidity-sweep model with FVG and Order Block entry zones | NQ/ES traders who already think in terms of "stops above the level" and want it automated |
| HunterKillShot | Time-and-structural liquidity sweep with fib-projection targets | Reversal traders who want a strict 4-step sequence (sweep → FVG → MSS → volatility) |
| HunterFlare | Multi-confirmation trend with Fibonacci EMA stack + Supertrend + MFI | Trend traders who want fewer entries with more conviction |
| HunterORB | Opening Range Breakout — 4 entry signals with retest options | Session-open traders, especially Apex-eval traders working the first hour |
| Hunter3BP | 3-Bar Play — ignition / pause / trigger price-action sequence | Pattern-driven traders who like measured-move targets |
| HunterASO | Absolute Strength Oscillator with cross / threshold / divergence modes | Momentum traders who want a different oscillator from the usual RSI/MACD |
The original six (HunterBreakOut, HunterEMA, HunterGC, HunterNova, HunterSI, Hunter4PMBreak) are still the same code. Nothing about them changed in this release.
Why six at once
A few subscribers asked "why ship six when you could space them out?" Honest answer: they were ready. Each had been in private testing on my own account for at least 60 days. Releasing them one at a time would have made each look like a marketing event when really they're just product work that finished around the same time.
The trade-off: less story per release, more catalog. The catalog matters more.
What I'm asking for from current subscribers
Run the new ones during a session you'd normally trade. Compare against the originals. Tell me which ones fire too often, too rarely, or in conditions where you'd expect them not to. Discord #strategy-discussion is the fastest channel.
The six new strategies all default to "Any Futures" market coverage — they're contract-agnostic by design (HunterICT and HunterKillShot work on any liquid futures with a clean session structure; HunterORB works on any market with a defined opening range; etc.). The original six are still tuned for specific markets (NQ/ES for breakout, GC for gold, SI for silver). If you've been running on a contract that wasn't covered before, the new ones might be a fit.
What I'm NOT promising
Six new strategies don't mean six new edges. The catalog is wider; whether each edge holds up in your particular contract, session, and broker connection is what the trial is for. The HunterBreakOut public backtest (533 trades, 66% win rate, $34,085 net on NQ) is still the only strategy with a published backtest report. The other eleven publish results one at a time as audited reports finish.
What's next
The roadmap from here:
- Public backtest reports for the next strategy (probably HunterICT or HunterFlare based on subscriber interest)
- TradingView Pine Script versions of the new six (currently NinjaTrader-only)
- Updated prop-firm configuration docs to cover the new strategies' default settings on Apex / TopStep / MyFundedFutures
If you've got a question about which of the new six to run during your trial, drop it in the Discord or hit reply on this page's contact form. I read every one.
— Hunter
All HuntersAlgo strategies are included in the single NinjaTrader Suite subscription. Start the 3-day free trial via Whop. Past performance is not indicative of future results. See disclosures for the full risk and hypothetical-performance language.