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AT A GLANCE
INVESTING STYLE
Phil Town
Pure Buffett-Munger value investing, simplified for retail investors. Phil calls it "Rule #1 Investing" after Buffett's famous rule: don't lose money.
The system boils down to four steps. First, find a business you understand — he calls this having a "meaning" for the company.
Second, check that the business has a durable competitive advantage — what Buffett calls a moat. Third, make sure management is honest and competent.
Fourth, buy it only when the price is way below what the business is actually worth — his "margin of safety." He teaches people to calculate a company's intrinsic value using growth rates and PE ratios, which is genuinely useful even if the formulas are simplified. He also teaches a "three circles" framework: Meaning, Moat, and Management.
If a company passes all three, you look at the price. If it doesn't, you move on.
He's a buy-and-hold guy who believes in concentrated portfolios — 10 stocks or fewer.
Anthony Pompliano
Pompliano is a Bitcoin maximalist, full stop. His thesis is simple: Bitcoin is the only crypto asset worth owning because it has the strongest network, the most decentralization, and the best monetary properties.
He is skeptical of most altcoins. He invests in Bitcoin directly, through Morgan Creek funds, and makes early-stage bets in Bitcoin infrastructure companies.
His audience-building strategy — consistent, daily content, simple arguments, no jargon — is itself a form of investing. He built a media company before most people realized finance media was a distribution asset.
FINANCIAL PHILOSOPHY
Phil Town
Phil's core belief is that anyone can learn to invest like Buffett if they're willing to put in the work. He rejects the idea that investing is too complicated for regular people.
He also rejects index investing — he thinks you can beat the market if you're disciplined about buying wonderful companies at attractive prices. He's big on the concept of "voting with your dollars" — investing in companies whose missions you believe in.
He frequently says the best investment you can make is in your own financial education. His whole philosophy is about empowerment: you don't need a financial advisor, you don't need Wall Street, you just need to learn the rules and follow them.
Anthony Pompliano
His philosophy in a sentence: Bitcoin is the hardest money ever created, and the dollar is being debased by central banks who print money at will. He argues inflation is a wealth transfer from savers to governments, and Bitcoin is the only asset that protects against it.
He says everyone will eventually figure this out — the only question is whether you figure it out before or after the price is much higher.
RISK TOLERANCE
Phil Town
Conservative in practice. Phil preaches buying with a huge margin of safety — he wants 50% below intrinsic value, which is more conservative than even Buffett typically demands.
He tells students to sit in cash until they find something genuinely cheap, which means sometimes going months without buying anything. His actual risk management is basically "don't invest in anything you don't deeply understand." He also teaches technical indicators like the MACD and moving averages as timing tools, which is where he diverges from pure Buffett orthodoxy.
Buffett doesn't time. Phil does.
Anthony Pompliano
Pompliano is openly concentrated — at various points he has said more than half his net worth is in Bitcoin. He does not see this as recklessness.
His framework: if Bitcoin fails, the traditional financial system is likely also in serious trouble, so the downside of being concentrated in BTC is no worse than the downside of being concentrated in dollars. He views conventional diversification as spreading risk across assets that are all denominated in the same thing being debased.
He calls diversification "di-worsification" for people who truly understand what they hold.
THE PLAYBOOK
Phil Town
Phil practices what he preaches about patience. He talks about sitting in cash for extended periods waiting for the right opportunity — sometimes a year or more.
He lives in Atlanta and doesn't live a flashy lifestyle despite his wealth. He reinvests most of his earnings back into his education business and his own portfolio.
He's said he spends several hours a day reading about businesses and investments, which tracks with the Buffett/Munger philosophy of being a "learning machine." He and Danielle do their podcast weekly, which forces him to stay current on markets and business news.
Anthony Pompliano
Pompliano runs his life like he runs his content: consistent, high-volume, no days off. He wakes up early, exercises, posts daily.
He is famously disciplined about time and output — he has said he treats content creation with the same structure as military training. He holds Bitcoin.
He is vocal about not keeping significant cash.
BIGGEST WIN
Phil Town
His own origin story. Going from a $4,000-a-year river guide to a millionaire investor using nothing but books and discipline is genuinely compelling.
It's the perfect proof-of-concept for his entire teaching method. Whether his returns are as dramatic as claimed is hard to independently verify — he's not running a public fund — but the story has inspired millions of people to actually learn about investing instead of just parking money in index funds and hoping for the best.
Anthony Pompliano
Being early and public on Bitcoin. He was bullish on BTC when it was under $10,000, never backed down through the 2018 bear market, and held through the 2020-2021 run to $69,000.
His Morgan Creek Digital fund was among the first institutional vehicles that allowed pension funds and endowments to gain Bitcoin exposure.
BIGGEST MISTAKE
Phil Town
The education business model creates an inherent tension. When your income comes from teaching investing rather than from investing itself, critics ask: if the method works so well, why aren't you just doing it full-time?
Phil's answer is that he likes teaching. Fair enough.
But the $2,000+ workshop prices and upsells into coaching programs make some people wonder whether the students are the product, not the strategy. His simplified formulas also sometimes lead beginners to false confidence — running a DCF model doesn't mean you understand the business.
Anthony Pompliano
Being loud enough about Bitcoin that his credibility is permanently attached to its performance. When Bitcoin drops 70%, Pompliano drops with it in public perception — every bear market brings screenshots of his old price predictions.
He has also faced criticism that some of his early crypto venture bets, outside Bitcoin, did not perform.
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
Phil Town
Phil Town was a whitewater river guide in the Grand Canyon making $4,000 a year when a passenger — a self-made millionaire — told him to read The Intelligent Investor. He read it.
Then he read everything Buffett and Munger ever wrote. He started investing with $1,000 in 1980 and claims he turned it into over $1 million in five years using pure value investing principles.
He then pivoted into teaching, writing Rule #1 in 2006 which hit the New York Times bestseller list. The book simplified Buffett-style investing into a system regular people could follow.
He built a massive education business around workshops, online courses, and his InvestED podcast with his daughter Danielle. He's spoken at events alongside Tony Robbins and other financial educators.
His approach is basically Buffett for beginners — find wonderful companies at attractive prices and hold them.
Anthony Pompliano
Anthony Pompliano served in the U.S. Army, did tours in Iraq and Afghanistan, then came home and built a career in tech.
He worked at Facebook briefly in 2016 — reportedly fired after two weeks for allegedly raising concerns about user metric accuracy. He then co-founded Morgan Creek Digital Assets in 2018, one of the first traditional asset managers to offer crypto funds to institutional investors.
His podcast "The Pomp Podcast" became one of the most downloaded finance shows in the world. He built a Twitter and newsletter following of millions by making simple, direct, bullish arguments for Bitcoin when that was still an edgy position.
COMPANIES & ROLES
Phil Town
Rule One Investing — his education company offering courses, workshops, and coaching on value investing. InvestED Podcast — a weekly show co-hosted with his daughter Danielle Town, breaking down investing concepts.
He's essentially built a one-man media empire around teaching people how to fish rather than fishing for them.
Anthony Pompliano
Morgan Creek Digital Assets (co-founder, 2018). The Pomp Podcast / "Best Business Show." Pomp Investments (early-stage venture fund).
Newsletter: "Pomp Letter" (millions of subscribers). Previously: Facebook (briefly), Snapchat (growth team), Earlyshares.
EDUCATION
Phil Town
Phil Town doesn't have a traditional finance education. He was a river guide with no formal financial training.
He's entirely self-taught through books — starting with The Intelligent Investor and working through Buffett's shareholder letters, Munger's speeches, and the classic value investing texts. He's arguably the best advertisement for his own philosophy: you don't need a degree to learn this stuff.
Anthony Pompliano
West Point graduate (Bachelor's in economics). MBA: Babson College, Olin Graduate School of Business.
BOOKS & RESOURCES
Phil Town
The book that changed his life, recommended by the millionaire on the river trip
His daughter's book about learning to invest, which Phil helped with and features their father-daughter dynamic
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Anthony Pompliano
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