VRNA Three Falling Peaks (bearish)

I found this pattern at tickeron website with the following data:
STATUS = Confirmed
CURRENT CONFIDENCE = 84%
TARGET (EXIT) PRICE = 3.84 USD
BREAKOUT (ENTRY) PRICE = 6.60 USD
DISTANCE TO TARGET PRICE = 39.95%
EMERGED ON = Aug 19, 12:00 PM (EDT)
CONFIRMED ON = Sep 03, 01:03 PM (EDT)
WITH CONFIDENCE LEVEL = 98%

The Three Falling Peaks pattern forms when three minor Highs (1, 3, 5) arrange along a downward­-sloping trend line.

This pattern often emerges at the end of a rising trend, when a security slowly rolls over. It potentially indicates sellers moving ­in to replace buyers, which pushes the price lower.

Trade idea
If the price breaks out from the bottom pattern boundary, day traders and swing traders should trade with the DOWN trend. Consider selling the security short or buying a put option at the downward breakout price level. To identify an exit, compute the target price by subtracting the pattern’s height (maximum price minus minimum price within the pattern) from the breakout level ­ the lowest low. When trading, wait for the confirmation move, which is when the price moves below the breakout level.

To limit potential loss when price suddenly goes in the wrong direction, consider placing a stop order to buy back a short position or sell a put option at or above the breakout price.
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