What is Fractal Geometry?
A modern mathematical theory that radically departs from traditional Geometry, fractal geometry describes objects, which are called fractals, that when magnified, THE SMALLER PARTS APPEAR TO RESEMBLE THE LARGER WHOLE. If the pure mathematical definition is broadened a bit, then fractal patterns can be found virtually everywhere in the natural world. Mathematician Benoit Mandelbrot is famous for developing a theory of fractals, and publications by him and others made fractal geometry accessible to a wider audience. Because we have recognized what we believe to be an important market fractal pattern (the Kazana Fractal) that repeats over and over again in all markets and all time frames that we have studied over the years, we have been able to forecast specific price targets over and over again.