A quiet note on the work over the next few years. Not a pitch deck. A description.
The watch reads 9,400 sources today. The next phase widens the reading and tightens the timing.
The intended source set grows to roughly one hundred thousand. The growth is selective. Adding feeds is the easy part; the work is curation, classification, and de-duplication so that the signal density of what reaches a client does not degrade as the corpus widens.
The reading layer evolves alongside. Today three lenses run in parallel: identity, wealth, geopolitical. The next phase adds derived lenses, strategies built on top of strategies. A signal in one lens becomes a precondition for a watch in another. The effect is a graph of reads, not a list. Each new lens improves the cross-confirmation density, which is where confidence comes from.
The standard a private watch should hold itself to is straightforward: the client should hear from the watch before the relevant event reaches mainstream coverage. Today that holds for a meaningful share of regulator-primary signals (consultation pattern reading, enforcement cascade signals, sanctions-list deltas). The intent over the next phase is to extend that margin into the wealth-side and identity-side reads as well.
This is a technical commitment, not a marketing claim. The constraint is upstream source latency. Where the source is fast, the watch is fast. Where the source is slow, no system can be faster than its input.
Senior practitioners on every file. Plain language briefings. Discretion. The watch operating from outside the client's perimeter, on the open record. No custody, no signing authority. The legal frame stays as it is: KA YATIRIM LTD, trading as Kerem Albayrak Consulting.
A short document covers the technical architecture, the source-class registry, the confidence-scoring methodology, the routing decision tree, and the operating discipline behind the eighteen-minute service standard for Tier A material signals. It is available on request.
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