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feat(dynamics): add PlusDI, MinusDI, PlusDM, MinusDM indicators
Complete thin Dx-composition wrapper indicators with full test coverage: - PlusDi/MinusDi: Directional Indicator wrappers (DiPlus/DiMinus from Dx) - PlusDm/MinusDm: Directional Movement wrappers (DmPlus/DmMinus from Dx) - Individual validation tests per indicator directory (TALib, Skender, bounds) - Combined unit tests (DiDm.Tests.cs) and validation tests (DiDm.Validation.Tests.cs) - Quantower wrappers + tests for all 4 indicators - PineScript v6 implementations with compensated RMA - Normalized .md documentation for all indicators and categories - 182 tests passing, 0 failures
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# SSF2: Ehlers 2-Pole Super Smoother Filter
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> *Noise is the enemy of the trend follower. The Super Smooth Filter is the silencer.*
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| **Category** | Filter |
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- Requires `period` bars of warmup before first valid output (IsHot = true).
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- Validated against TA-Lib, Skender, and Tulip reference implementations where available.
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> "Noise is the enemy of the trend follower. The Super Smooth Filter is the silencer."
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The 2-Pole Super Smooth Filter (SSF2) is a 2-pole Butterworth filter designed by John Ehlers. It offers superior noise reduction compared to standard moving averages while maintaining minimal lag. By using complex conjugate poles, it achieves a "maximally flat" response in the passband, meaning it preserves the trend signal with high fidelity while aggressively suppressing high-frequency noise.
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## Historical Context
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