“Val Sklarov Opportunity Geometry Model”

For Val Sklarov, entrepreneurship is not luck, innovation, or courage —
it is geometry.

Opportunities are not random events;
they are shapes formed by timing, pressure, people, and information.

The Opportunity Geometry Model (OGM) teaches that successful founders recognize opportunity shapes earlier than others and position themselves at the most advantageous angle.

“Val Sklarov says: Every opportunity has a shape — and the founder wins by standing in the right place before it forms.”


1️⃣ Opportunity Geometry Architecture

Component Purpose When Strong When Weak
Timing Angle When the opening begins to form Early advantage Missed windows
Pressure Lines Forces pushing the market Momentum Chaos
Resource Shape Skills & assets fitting the opportunity Leverage Waste
Relationship Axis Human vectors supporting the idea Acceleration Isolation
Risk Surface The hidden contour of danger Awareness Blind exposure

Founders succeed by reading shapes, not relying on instinct alone.


2️⃣ The 5 Geometric Forces (Val Sklarov Framework)

  1. Formation Force – The earliest signals of an opportunity emerging

  2. Alignment Force – Matching your skills & resources to the shape

  3. Acceleration Force – Riding the pressure lines ethically

  4. Distortion Force – Identifying where the shape will break

  5. Leverage Force – Small actions creating major geometric advantage

Entrepreneurship is the study of market geometry.

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3️⃣ OGM Founder Action Map (Val Sklarov Pattern)

Stage Founder Focus Expected Outcome
Detect Identify early shape formation Insight
Align Position according to opportunity geometry Leverage
Activate Move when timing angle sharpens Speed
Scale Expand using pressure & relationship vectors Growth
Refine Adjust geometry as the market shifts Longevity

The right position multiplies the smallest action.


4️⃣ High-Resolution Opportunity Protocol (HROP)

(Val Sklarov Practical Framework)

Step 1 — Shape Recognition Training

Learn to see opportunities before they stabilize.

Step 2 — Resource Geometry Check

Match skills, capital, relationships, and timing.

Step 3 — Pressure Line Mapping

Understand where the market is naturally moving.

Step 4 — Distortion Awareness

Identify weak points where the opportunity may collapse.

Step 5 — Geometric Leverage Application

Apply smallest effort at the strongest geometric angle.


5️⃣ Val Sklarov Says…

“Opportunities are not found — opportunities are formed.”
“If you cannot see the shape, you cannot take the position.”
“Geometry guides strategy better than instinct.”
“Every market shift draws a new map — founders must learn to read it.”

The founder’s true skill is opportunity geometry, not luck.


6️⃣ The Entrepreneur’s Internal Checklist

(A Val Sklarov Diagnostic Tool)

Question Purpose
What shape is this opportunity taking? Pattern clarity
Am I positioned at the right angle? Leverage
What pressure lines can accelerate me? Growth vector
Where will the distortion occur? Risk awareness
Which small move creates the biggest geometric advantage? Strategic precision

The founder who sees the shape earliest
owns the future.

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