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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# BWMA: Bessel-Weighted Moving Average
> *The Bessel function appears in problems involving cylindrical symmetry—heat flow in pipes, vibration of drumheads, and apparently, the smoothing of financial time series. Mathematics doesn't care about your asset class.*
| Property | Value |
| ---------------- | -------------------------------- |
| **Category** | Trend (FIR MA) |
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- Requires `period` bars of warmup before first valid output (IsHot = true).
- Validated against TA-Lib, Skender, and Tulip reference implementations where available.
> "The Bessel function appears in problems involving cylindrical symmetry—heat flow in pipes, vibration of drumheads, and apparently, the smoothing of financial time series. Mathematics doesn't care about your asset class."
BWMA is a Finite Impulse Response (FIR) filter that applies a Bessel-derived window function to weight price data. The weighting follows a parabolic (or higher-order polynomial) profile that emphasizes the center of the lookback window while smoothly tapering to zero at the edges. Unlike rectangular (SMA) or exponential (EMA) weighting, BWMA provides a mathematically smooth transition that reduces spectral leakage and Gibbs phenomenon artifacts.
## Historical Context