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Plus Directional Movement (+DM)

The Raw Upside Explosion Fuel Behind Wilder's +DI

Creator
J. Welles Wilder (1978)
Measures
Raw upward directional movement
Typical Use
Input for calculating +DI
Key Partner
-DM (downward counterpart)

Before we get the polished +DI line on our charts, there's a scrappier precursor: the Plus Directional Movement (+DM). Created by J. Welles Wilder as part of his Directional Movement System, +DM is the unfiltered measure of pure upward price thrust. It captures how much today's high blasted past yesterday's high – the raw material that tells us when buyers are aggressively pushing prices higher. Think of +DM as the bullish rocket fuel; +DI is what happens after we smooth and normalize it. It's the foundational piece that powers the whole DMI trend-detection machine.

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How +DM Is Calculated – Straightforward but Clever

Wilder kept it simple:

  • Calculate today's upward move: Current High − Previous High.
  • If that value is positive and greater than the downward move (Previous Low − Current Low), then +DM = that upward move.
  • Otherwise, +DM = 0 (even if there's some upside – downside wins the day).

Result? +DM only lights up on clear bullish expansion days – inside bars or days where downside outpaces upside get zero credit.

Most platforms hide raw +DM and jump straight to smoothed +DI, but understanding the source helps you 'feel' why +DI behaves the way it does.

What +DM Really Reveals

Key insights from watching raw +DM:

  • Big +DM spikes: Explosive buying pressure – often at trend starts or breakouts.
  • Series of +DM > -DM: Sustained bullish expansion – the engine of uptrends.
  • +DM drying up: Buyers losing steam – even if price still drifts higher on inertia.
  • +DM consistently zero: No real upside thrust – likely range-bound or bear-controlled.

It's noisier than +DI, but that rawness can give earlier clues about shifting buyer aggression.

Practical Trading Angles

While most traders use smoothed +DI, raw +DM still has its fans:

  • Breakout confirmation: Big +DM bar on breakout volume → higher probability move.
  • Trend health check: In an uptrend, watch for shrinking +DM values → potential weakness before +DI even crosses down.
  • Custom indicators: Some coders build momentum oscillators directly off smoothed +DM series.
  • Combine with -DM: When +DM consistently dominates -DM over recent bars → strong bullish bias.
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+DM feeds directly into +DI calculation – strong +DM bursts are what push +DI higher and trigger bullish crosses.

Strengths and Limitations

The Strengths

  • Pure, unfiltered measure of upside expansion – no averaging lag yet.
  • Great for spotting explosive buying days early.
  • Foundational building block of the entire proven DMI/ADX system.

The Drawbacks

  • Very noisy – lots of zero days and erratic spikes.
  • Not normalized – big stocks/cryptos show huge raw values vs cheap ones.
  • Rarely useful standalone – needs smoothing (into +DI) and context (ADX strength).

Your +DM Quick Exploration Checklist

  • Plot raw +DM and -DM alongside price to see the 'explosion' bars.
  • Compare spikes to volume – real buying or just noise?
  • Watch how sustained +DM leads to +DI rising and crossing above -DI.
  • Use in breakout scanners: filter for recent large +DM values.
  • Remember it's fuel – +DI and ADX turn it into actionable signals.

Key Takeaways

1

+DM captures raw, aggressive upside price expansion – the bullish rocket fuel of DMI.

2

Only registers when upside move beats downside move – filters out indecisive days.

3

Powers the +DI line: big +DM bursts → rising +DI → potential bullish signals.

4

Noisy on its own, golden when smoothed and combined with -DM and ADX.

5

Peek under the hood of DMI – understanding +DM helps you trust why +DI lights up when bulls truly take control. Stay fueled and trade smart!

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