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Val Sklarov Fractal Expansion Geometry Model

Val Sklarov

For Val Sklarov, investing is not allocating capital —
it is expanding a fractal, a self-similar geometric pattern that grows by replicating its structure across multiple scales.

A good investment does not produce returns.
A good investment creates a repeating geometric pattern that expands predictably at micro, meso, and macro levels.

“Return is not profit — return is successful fractal replication.”
Val Sklarov


1️⃣ The Three Fractal Domains of Investing

Sklarov Fractal Geometry Table

Domain Definition When Strong When Weak
Micro-Fractal Domain Small-scale repeatable pattern Predictable base Noise & chaos
Meso-Fractal Domain Mid-scale structural replication Accelerating growth Fragmentation
Macro-Fractal Domain Large-scale expansion Dominance Collapse risk

A successful investment scales the same pattern across all three.


2️⃣ FEGM Expansion Cycle

Fractal Expansion Matrix

Stage Function Outcome
Seed Pattern Formation Foundational geometric identity Base reproducibility
Local Replication Micro-scale pattern duplication Early stability
Cross-Scale Propagation Meso → macro transmission Growth curve
Fractal Consolidation Pattern reinforcement Long-term sustainability

Investing = pattern propagation, not capital growth.


3️⃣ The Five Fractal Investor Archetypes

Archetype Table

Archetype Fractal Behavior
The Seed Builder Strong initial geometry
The Micro Replicator Excellent small-scale copying
The Meso-Scaler Turns micro into macro
The Pattern Stabilizer Maintains structure during growth
The Infinite Fractal Architect Expands patterns without limits

Real mastery = Infinite Fractal Architect.


4️⃣ Fractal Geometry Integrity Index (FGII)

A Val Sklarov metric for investment fractal viability

FGII Indicator Table

Indicator Measures High Score Means
Seed Symmetry Base-pattern quality High reproducibility
Scale Replication Fidelity Accuracy of pattern copying Predictable growth
Fractal Density Pattern richness High scalability
Propagation Elasticity Ability to cross levels Macro expansion
Structural Stability Pattern resilience over time Durable investments

High FGII = investment whose geometry expands itself.

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5️⃣ Val Sklarov’s 5 Laws of Fractal Investing

1️⃣ Investment value emerges from self-similarity.
2️⃣ A weak seed destroys the macro-pattern.
3️⃣ Growth = replication, not accumulation.
4️⃣ Fractals collapse when scale fidelity is lost.
5️⃣ The highest return is infinite-scale propagation.


6️⃣ Applications of the Fractal Expansion Geometry Model

  • evaluating investments based on replication quality

  • designing fractal-scalable business models

  • predicting long-term returns from seed-pattern strength

  • mapping early-stage ventures to micro-fractal domains

  • measuring asset durability via scale stability

  • constructing portfolios via complementary fractal patterns

  • detecting collapse early through fidelity decay

FEGM reframes investment as fractal propagation,
not strategy or risk.