No reopening of the Strait of Hormuz through April.
Called for the entire month, while markets priced a reopening. The strait stayed closed.
Omen by ML Helvetic
Omen reads millions of signals in any language, in real time.
It monitors what moves, forecasts what forms, and simulates what comes next.
Chapter 01
Somewhere, a market turned, a policy shifted, a story about your name caught fire. You read about it this morning, with everyone else. By then, the only move left was reaction.
Chapter 02
The event did not come from nowhere. It began as a sentence in a regional outlet, in a language your tools do not read. No dashboard turned red. It was public the whole time, just unread.
Chapter 03
Omen does not read more. It reads differently. Millions of signals in real time, each analyzed in its original language, each weighed by the credibility of whoever said it. The same input always produces the same verdict.
Chapter 04
Omen tracks how situations build and where they bend. Forecasts arrive with a confidence score and a time horizon, for rupture, recovery, and continuation alike. When its methods disagree, the disagreement itself becomes a signal.
Chapter 05
A forecast tells you what is forming. Simulation tells you what your move would do. Stress-test a sanctions change, a counterparty decision, a campaign, a narrative shift, and watch it play out before the world makes it real.
Chapter 06
What began as a whisper lands on your desk as a forecast, with a trail back to every source behind it. Your response is already tested. Days later, the story reaches the news. You have already moved. Being early feels like calm, and calm feels like control.
Somewhere, the next signal has already started moving.
The platform
Everything, as it happens.
Tens of thousands of signals a day per theater, millions across the platform. Social, news, broadcast, messaging, official statements, market data. Read in the original language, weighed by credibility.
What forms next, scored.
Forecasts carry probabilities, confidence, and horizons, for rupture, recovery, and continuation alike. Methods run side by side, and when they disagree, you see it.
Rehearse before reality.
Modeled actors, live signal inputs, reproducible runs. Test the sanctions package, the closure, the announcement, before the world makes it real.
Graded against reality
From Omen's Iran theater monitor, spring 2026. Falsifiable in advance. Checked after.
Called for the entire month, while markets priced a reopening. The strait stayed closed.
Against a heavily reported ceasefire narrative. The month ended without an agreement.
Flagged thirty hours before physical confirmation, while institutional databases were silent.
Humanitarian and economic stress signals from Spain to Myanmar, caught while mainstream tools saw nothing.
The deliverable
Not every team lives in a console. Omen writes the brief itself: executive-ready, source-traced, generated automatically.
A real Omen brief from live public-data monitors. Reports ship as documents or slides, in your template if you have one.
Who runs Omen
One platform, four sectors. Every seat gets all three verbs.
See disruptions form before they hit the wire.
Screen continuously, with evidence regulators accept.
Catch the narrative turning before it burns.
Read the outside world before the board asks.
Anticipate instability with methods you can defend.
Move resources before the crisis peaks.
The standard
Every alert traces back to its source, timestamp, and evidence. Omen runs on deterministic pipelines: the same input always produces the same output, which is the standard auditors and regulators actually require. Built and hosted in Switzerland.
A walkthrough takes thirty minutes. A pilot takes two weeks. Scope is custom: your theaters, your counterparties, your languages.