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Mr Cardwell,
It's a pleasure to actually chat with you.
I have the two books, by Hayden & Brown. I think both books clearly state that the RSI methods discussed are created by you.
In my mind at least, I acknowledge you as the developer of these very fine trading techniques with the RSI. The books were only a medium to convey your ideas.
I am sorry to note that there are issues of copyright etc involved. I hope this issue is solved to your satisfaction.
Your application of range rules to the RSI is excellent. This changes the RSI into a trend indicator, with a lot of forewarning on trend changes.
Example: When the RSI rallies above 60, I look for dips to go long. Subsequently, if the RSI makes at least 2 peaks below 60, I assume a trend change is possible, look for a trading range on the price chart, and trade a breakout of that range in either direction.
I can locate negative/positive reversals on a chart but I have not been able to formulate rules to trade them.
I hope you will consider writing a book, soon enough.
Best Regards.
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