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What is Fractal Finance?

Fractals in finance refers to complex patterns that exhibit self-similarity across different scales, highlighting the unpredictable nature of financial markets.

Introduced by mathematician Benoît Mandelbrot, fractal geometry provides a framework for understanding market volatility and price movements, which traditional models often fail to capture.

This approach recognizes that financial markets are influenced by a variety of facts, including investor behavior and external shocks, leading to irregular, fractal-like patterns in financial assets prices.

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