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Authors
390
Predictions
2442
Verified
907
Came true
65%
Complex
53%
Confident
49%

1.

Ruslan Leviev

Founder of Conflict Intelligence Team (Russia)

7.62

2.

Yigal Levin

Military expert, officer, author of the eponymous Telegram channel (Israel)

7.5

3.

Ramis Yunus

Political expert (Azerbaijan, USA)

7.03

4.

Mark Feygin

Lawyer, blogger (Russia)

6.87

5.

Leonid Shvets

Journalist (Ukraine)

6.7

6.

Oleg Zhdanov

Military analyst, blogger (Ukraine)

6.6

7.

Mikhail Svetov

Politician, libertarian, founder of SVTV News (Russia)

6.5

8.

Dmitriy Potapenko

Entrepreneur, blogger (Russia)

6.16

9.

Stanislav Belkovsky

Political analyst, blogger (Russia)

6.05

10.

Ian Matveev

Military expert (Russia)

5.9

11.

Yuri Fedorov

Military expert (Russia, Czech Republic)

5.86

12.

Oleksiy Arestovych

Public figure (Ukraine)

5.72

13.

Igor Yakovenko

Journalist, public figure (Russia)

5.7

14.

Michael Nacke

Blogger (Russia)

5.5

15.

Leonid Volkov

Politician (Russia)

5.45

16.

Evgeny Chichvarkin

Entrepreneur (Russia, United Kingdom)

5.38

17.

Dmitry Gordon

Journalist (Ukraine)

5.38

18.

Michael Sheitelman

Political technologist, blogger (Israel, Ukraine)

5.32

19.

Roman Svitan

Military pilot (Ukraine)

5.28

20.

Maksim Shevchenko

Journalist, public figure (Russia)

5.25

21.

Alfred Koch

Government official, writer, businessman (Russia)

5.23

22.

Yulia Latynina

Journalist, writer (Russia)

5.11

23.

Sergei Markov

Political scientist, state and public figure (Russia)

5.02

24.

Andrey Piontkovsky

Political expert, mathematician (Russia)

5.01

25.

Vladimir Milov

Politician, public figure (Russia)

4.97

26.

Gleb Pyanykh

Journalist, blogger (Russia)

4.9

27.

Gennady Gudkov

Politician, oppositionist (Russia)

4.77

28.

Valery Solovei

Political scientist (Russia)

4.29
Only authors with 10 or more verified predictions are included in the ranking. The results for some authors may still be inaccurate, as many of their predictions have not yet been collected. A rating above 7 is excellent, below 5 is bad. How is the rating calculated?