PINE LIBRARY
lib_failed_breakdown

Failed breakdown/breakout detection with exhaustion support and resistance levels.
Identifies swing high/low exhaustion points as support/resistance. Detects when price breaks through a level but fails to hold — a failed breakdown (bullish exhaustion signal) or failed breakout (bearish exhaustion signal). These structural signals are key for counter-trend trade activation.
Adapted from Leledc Levels by InSilico:

**Exports:** `detect()` — returns failed BD/BO flags, support/resistance levels, and price action failure signals.
Used by: TCD - Trade Consistent & Disciplined (indicator)
Identifies swing high/low exhaustion points as support/resistance. Detects when price breaks through a level but fails to hold — a failed breakdown (bullish exhaustion signal) or failed breakout (bearish exhaustion signal). These structural signals are key for counter-trend trade activation.
Adapted from Leledc Levels by InSilico:

**Exports:** `detect()` — returns failed BD/BO flags, support/resistance levels, and price action failure signals.
Used by: TCD - Trade Consistent & Disciplined (indicator)
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Pine library
In true TradingView spirit, the author has published this Pine code as an open-source library so that other Pine programmers from our community can reuse it. Cheers to the author! You may use this library privately or in other open-source publications, but reuse of this code in publications is governed by House Rules.
Disclaimer
The information and publications are not meant to be, and do not constitute, financial, investment, trading, or other types of advice or recommendations supplied or endorsed by TradingView. Read more in the Terms of Use.