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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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# FRACTALS: Williams Fractals
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> *Markets leave fingerprints at their turning points. Five bars is all it takes to read them.*
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| Property | Value |
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| **Category** | Reversal |
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- Requires 1 bar 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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> "Markets leave fingerprints at their turning points. Five bars is all it takes to read them."
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Williams Fractals detect local price extremes using a strict five-bar pattern: an Up Fractal marks a bar whose high exceeds the highs of the two bars before and after it; a Down Fractal marks a bar whose low undercuts the lows of the two bars before and after it. No parameters, no smoothing, no lag compensation. The pattern either exists or it does not. Developed by Bill Williams and published in *Trading Chaos* (1995).
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## Historical Context
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