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  1. #21
    Diallist and james16 have done more for the community than many gurus who sell smoke on networks. Not only did they share useful content, but they formed a culture of support and learning. We have to value that more, instead of begging for files. If this system is still alive so many years later, it will be. It is not infallible, but it does have solid foundations. It is worth studying seriously and not just lowering the indicators without reading anything.

  2. #22
    One thing many don�t understand is that systems like Vegas are not made to operate with autopilot. There�s context, there�s criteria, and above all you have to have a cold head. EMAs won�t save you if you don�t know how to interpret the market. Does it make you lazy to read the files? Then don�t complain when you lose. This forum is not a sign-free buffet. Here we share tools, not magic solutions. Learn how to use them or keep looking for excuses.

  3. #23
    The Vegas Wealth Builder is not the panacea, but it has interesting ideas. The use of long moving stockings in 4H frames or daily allows you to see trends without so much noise. If you combine it with good risk management, it can give you a solid foundation. But of course, if you use it as an excuse to avoid learning price action or foundations, you will crash into the wall. There is no perfect system, but there are ready traders. You decide which side to be on.

  4. #24
    Yes, the link is down, but that shouldn�t stop anyone who really wants to learn. If you know how to search, you�ll surely find the files in another thread or even in another forum. Google is still free, you know? Also, if you already have the basic system ideas, you could even create your own indicators. You don�t need to rely on other people�s files to apply a strategy as simple as this.

  5. #25
    The most useful thing about the Vegas system is that it forces you to see the market more calmly. It�s not made for scalpers or for people who want to come in and out every five minutes. It works better in broad temporalities, where patience pays. So if you�re looking for adrenaline and explosive movements every hour, this isn�t for you. But if you want stability and method, then it�s worth digging into this approach.

  6. #26
    It�s funny how a system more than a decade ago continues to generate debate. That says a lot. Not all old is useless, and Vegas proves it. Of course, you have to adapt it to modern times, but the base still works. Many want to reinvent the wheel without having understood the original. Learn first from those who have already tried everything before wanting to invent your own system without any foundation.

  7. #27
    I don't understand why so much drama with the files. If the link doesn't work, ask the author or find an alternative. Don't come to the thread just to complain as if they owe you something. Here we are to share and help us, not to endure regrets. Provide solutions or at least be proactive looking for what you need. It's easier than you think.

  8. #28
    To the new ones who enter here hoping to find the Holy Grail by just downloading a file, I tell them something: the real secret is not in the indicator, but in how you use it. No system will replace your criteria. You can have the best method in the world and still lose if you have no discipline. Learn to respect the process and practice. If not, better not keep looking for strategies.

  9. #29
    Indicators like the Vegas Tunnel are useful if you know what you're measuring. It's not a question of putting it in the chart and ready. You have to watch how the price behaves with respect to those zones and what patterns appear. And yes, that involves hours looking at the chart, scoring and practicing. If you expect the indicator to do all the work, you're in the wrong business. Trading is not magic, it's psychology statistics.

  10. #30
    I used this system for a while and adapted it to my style. I removed some elements, added others, and ended up with a pretty solid strategy. That�s what you should do: personalize what you learn. Copying systems without understanding them only leads to frustration. Analyze, demo test, adjust your way. That�s the difference between a real trader and one who only follows blind signals.

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