NETFIGO SCORE BATTLE

ORIGINAL DATA

Risk Appetite

Patrick Bet-David
7
Robert Breedlove
9

Contrarian Index

Patrick Bet-David
7
Robert Breedlove
8

Track Record

Patrick Bet-David
8
Robert Breedlove
5

Accessibility

Patrick Bet-David
8
Robert Breedlove
6

Time Horizon

Patrick Bet-David
Long-Term
Robert Breedlove
Generational

AT A GLANCE

Patrick Bet-David
Robert Breedlove
$200M+
Net Worth
$5M+
Iranian-American
Nationality
American
Long-Term
Time Horizon
Generational
7 / 10
Risk Score
9 / 10

INVESTING STYLE

Patrick Bet-David

Bet-David invests in businesses he understands and in people he believes in. His primary wealth-building vehicle was PHP Agency — an equity stake in an operating business he built from scratch.

Post-sale, he has moved into media, speaking, and advisory roles. He is a fan of life insurance as a financial product — not just because he sells it, but because he argues it is one of the most tax-efficient wealth transfer tools available to middle-class families.

He is also an investor in early-stage businesses through relationships built via Valuetainment.

Robert Breedlove

Breedlove is not a trader or a diversified investor. He holds Bitcoin.

Only Bitcoin. He sold his investment advisory business to concentrate entirely in BTC.

His investment philosophy is that Bitcoin is the only sound money ever created by humans, that all other assets are priced in a debased currency, and that the only rational response is maximum Bitcoin exposure. He does not time markets.

He does not rebalance. He holds.

FINANCIAL PHILOSOPHY

Patrick Bet-David

His core philosophy is the "five moves" framework from his book: always know your next five moves before you make the first one. He believes most people fail because they react rather than plan.

He argues that every major business or life outcome can be traced back to a sequence of decisions made years earlier. He is obsessive about long-term thinking and hates impulsive decisions in business.

Robert Breedlove

Breedlove draws heavily from Austrian economics — particularly Friedrich Hayek and Ludwig von Mises — to argue that sound money is the foundation of a free society. He believes central bank money printing is a form of theft, that it systematically transfers wealth from savers to governments and the politically connected, and that Bitcoin is the first monetary system in history that cannot be inflated by any authority.

His framing is explicitly moral, not just financial.

RISK TOLERANCE

Patrick Bet-David

Bet-David grew up with nothing after his family fled Iran and arrived in the US with no money. That experience shapes his risk approach: he is willing to take extreme business risk in areas he understands but deeply cautious about financial risks he cannot personally control.

He talks about never taking on personal debt he cannot service if the business slows, and being careful about overhead. His framework for risk is the same as his framework for everything else — know your next five moves before you make the first one, so you are never reacting.

Robert Breedlove

Breedlove sold his investment advisory business to concentrate entirely in Bitcoin. He holds nothing else.

His risk management framework is the inverse of conventional finance: he argues that holding cash or government bonds is the truly risky position because fiat currencies are being deliberately debased, while Bitcoin's supply is permanently fixed at 21 million. He sees conventional diversification as spreading risk across assets all priced in the same currency being destroyed.

His answer to Bitcoin's price volatility: think in decade-long timeframes, stop checking the price, and understand that short-term swings are irrelevant to a generational monetary thesis.

THE PLAYBOOK

Patrick Bet-David

Military discipline carried into civilian life: structured mornings, daily exercise, deliberate scheduling. He has spoken about batching content recording — filming multiple episodes in one day to protect the rest of the week for business.

He reads obsessively, particularly military history and biographies of founders. He does not glorify hustle for its own sake — he glorifies strategic, disciplined action.

Robert Breedlove

Maximalist in every sense — maximum Bitcoin, maximum conviction, minimum diversification. He has said he sold assets he did not need to buy more Bitcoin during bear markets.

He lives below his means, keeps expenses low, and structures his life to minimize dependence on fiat income. He earns in Bitcoin, thinks in Bitcoin, and measures everything in Bitcoin.

BIGGEST WIN

Patrick Bet-David

Building PHP Agency and the eventual sale to Integrity Marketing Group. The deal reportedly valued his stake in the hundreds of millions.

He built it from a startup insurance agency to a national distribution company with 15,000+ agents in roughly 12 years — while simultaneously running a media company with millions of followers. The dual-track execution is the win.

Robert Breedlove

Going public and fully committed on Bitcoin before the 2020-2021 bull run. His "What is Money?" series with Michael Saylor aired in 2020 when Bitcoin was under $20,000.

By the time the series was widely shared, Bitcoin had run to $69,000. His reputation as a serious Bitcoin thinker was cemented during that period.

BIGGEST MISTAKE

Patrick Bet-David

Bet-David has been outspoken and controversial on political topics in ways that have occasionally overshadowed his business content. His interview approach on the PBD Podcast — long, unfiltered, platform for extremely controversial guests — has generated significant blowback and resulted in some business relationships being complicated.

He has been explicit that he sees controversy as part of his brand, not a bug.

Robert Breedlove

Being concentrated in a single asset that has 70-80% drawdowns every few years requires extraordinary conviction. During the 2022 bear market when Bitcoin dropped from $69,000 to $16,000, Breedlove's public commitment meant his credibility fell with the price.

He stayed the course — which is either disciplined or stubborn depending on the timeframe you evaluate it over.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

Patrick Bet-David

Patrick Bet-David was born in Tehran, Iran in 1978. His family fled Iran during the Iran-Iraq War.

They spent time in a German refugee camp before immigrating to the United States. He served in the U.S.

Army (18th Airborne Corps). After leaving the military, he sold financial products for Morgan Stanley, then moved to PHP — a life insurance marketing organization.

In 2009, he co-founded PHP Agency, an insurance distribution company that recruits and trains agents. PHP grew to over 15,000 agents by the early 2020s and was acquired by Integrity Marketing Group in 2021 for a reported $400-700 million.

He founded Valuetainment in 2012 — a YouTube channel and media company focused on entrepreneurship and business. Valuetainment grew to over 4 million YouTube subscribers and became one of the most-watched business channels in the world.

Robert Breedlove

Robert Breedlove started his career in conventional financial services — he ran a small registered investment advisor called Parallax Digital. Around 2019-2020, he went all-in on Bitcoin, sold his RIA, and pivoted to full-time Bitcoin content and philosophy.

He launched the "What is Money?" podcast, which quickly became known for its depth. The standout series: a 25-episode deep-dive with Michael Saylor covering monetary history, Austrian economics, Bitcoin's monetary properties, and the philosophy of money itself.

Each episode ran 2-4 hours. It became one of the most listened-to Bitcoin series ever produced.

Breedlove has since become a full-time content creator, speaker, and Bitcoin advocate.

COMPANIES & ROLES

Patrick Bet-David

PHP Agency (co-founder, sold to Integrity Marketing Group 2021). Valuetainment Media (founder — 4M+ YouTube subscribers).

PBD Podcast. Author: Your Next Five Moves (2020).

Betdavid Consulting.

Robert Breedlove

Parallax Digital (former RIA, sold to go full Bitcoin). "What is Money?" podcast (host).

Freelance writing and speaking in the Bitcoin space.

EDUCATION

Patrick Bet-David

California State University, Northridge — studied business administration. Also completed military training.

Robert Breedlove

Degree in finance. Self-educated extensively in Austrian economics, monetary history, and philosophy.

BOOKS & RESOURCES

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