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February 6, 2026 Interviews

Schiff on The Competent Investor: Even Greenspan Agrees with Me

Earlier this week, Peter appeared on The Competent Investor podcast with host Tom Bodrovics. They focus on last week’s metal sell-off, and Peter explains why investors still misunderstand precious metals and the miners that produce them. Throughout, he argues that sound money remains the sane hedge in a world of inflationary policy and fragile crypto […]

February 6, 2026 Key Gold Headlines

The Gold Dip: Macro vs Shorts and Retail

The bull market in gold is being driven by many forces, and it isn’t just speculative fervor that caused the latest drop. Macro factors like monetary expansion, interest rates that are still far too low, broad global uncertainty, and de-dollarization are going to push gold higher. In the meantime, corrections will occur, but this isn’t […]

February 5, 2026 Guest Commentaries

The Panic of 1857 Through an Austrian Lens

Pre-Fed recessions, like the Panic of 1857, are often invoked to counter the Austrian School’s theory of the business cycle, which stipulates that monetary expansion causes recessions. On the surface, the Panic of 1857 seems like a strong counterexample, but the full details of its origins– and resolution– vindicate the Austrians yet again. The following […]

February 5, 2026 Interviews

Peter Schiff: More Tariffs Mean Less Affordability

In his Wednesday podcast, Peter walks listeners through the frantic moves in precious metals, the unraveling Bitcoin narrative, and recent weak jobs data. He argues the gold and silver sell-off was a technical flush rather than a change in fundamentals, warns that Bitcoin’s long-promised outperformance has failed, and calls out tariffs and government spin for […]

February 5, 2026 Interviews

Schiff vs. Ammous: Tokenized Gold Trumps Bitcoin

Peter recently debated longtime Bitcoin proponent Saifedean Ammous to turn the usual Bitcoin-vs.-gold argument on its head. Rather than rehashing the old debate, he focuses on tokenized gold—specifically Tether Gold— and explains why a claim on real metal is a far better monetary proposition than a claim on nothing. He argues tokenized gold brings convenience […]

February 5, 2026 Guest Commentaries

This Isn’t De-Dollarization. It’s De-Fiatization

The dollar is in free fall as gold and silver continue climbing to new records. As the global economy loses confidence in its main reserve asset, it’s simultaneously losing confidence in fiat currencies and the central banks that manage them. The following article was originally published by the Mises Institute. The opinions expressed do not […]

February 5, 2026 Interviews

Schiff w/ Sanchez: Blockchain is a Digital Ponzi Scheme

Earlier this week, Peter appeared on the Sanchez Effect for an interview with Rick Sanchez. Together they sift through the international fallout from America’s fiscal and monetary choices and explains why other countries are actively trying to reduce their exposure to the dollar. Peter connects that trend to production, trade balances, the enormous off-balance-sheet liabilities […]

February 5, 2026 Key Gold Headlines

Gold Shows Strength Even In Drop

The mainstream narrative was that gold had a massive drop and revealed a fundamental weakness that was not accounted for by investors with a high risk appetite as it shot towards $6000 an ounce. Gold did experience a major downward price shift, yet its limited extent proved that gold’s price increases here to stay. Even […]

February 5, 2026 Interviews

Schiff w/ Lin: The Dollar’s Gravy Train is Ending

In his latest conversation with David Lin, Peter lays out a stark vision of a changing monetary order where gold regains its central role and the dollar’s slowly overtaken by other currencies as the reserve asset. He ties the shift to central bank behavior, the Fed’s role as buyer of last resort, and the political […]

February 5, 2026 Interviews

Schiff vs. Pompliano: Tariffs Don’t Help Consumers!

In a recent episode of Anthony Pompliano’s Pomp Podcast, Peter debates Anthony on a host of issues, ranging from the merits of Bitcoin to who pays the bills for tariffs. Throughout the debate, Peter’s incisive rhetoric cuts through the mainstream narratives on the dollar and protectionism, undercutting the White House’s and the Fed’s harmful policies.  […]