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May 21, 2015 Interviews Videos

The Fall of Greece, Rise of China, and Collapse of the Dollar (Video)

Peter Schiff lays out for RT the future he sees for both Greece and China. As China abandons its communist past, he sees the Eastern country continuing to grow as an economy and world trade partner. Meanwhile, Greece’s debt crisis and basically socialist leadership is a stark reminder of the problems facing the West.

May 21, 2015 Original Analysis Videos

The Fix Is In. Government to Rig GDP Again (Audio)

In his most recent podcast, Peter Schiff exposes the latest economic hijinks of Washington and Wall Street. The Federal Reserve wants to re-adjust the first quarter GDP to make it look better, while Walmart absurdly blames its terrible earnings on a strong dollar. Meanwhile, Los Angeles becomes the biggest city in the country to dig […]

May 21, 2015 Interviews Videos

Inflation and QE: Airing the Fed’s Dirty Laundry (Video)

CNBC’s Trading Nation asked Peter Schiff if he thinks minimum wage hikes in cities like Los Angeles will trigger higher inflation and therefore a rate hike from the Federal Reserve. Peter warned that on the contrary, creating inflation is the business of the Fed, and he expects it to launch another round of quantitative easing […]

May 20, 2015 Guest Commentaries Interviews Videos

Ron Paul: Cash Is Economic Free Speech (Video)

In his latest Liberty Report, Ron Paul discusses the escalating “War on Cash” with Daniel McAdams. First, they looked at how many more dollars are in circulation today compared to pre-1971, when Nixon closed the gold window. The Federal government, Paul argues, wants to exercise more control over this untraceable cash under the auspices of […]

May 20, 2015 Interviews Original Analysis

Contrarian Investing: How to Bet Against the US Dollar (Audio)

Peter Schiff spoke with Palisade Radio last weekend about his strategy for contrarian investing. While the principles are simple, the trick is having the courage of your convictions to bet against the consensus. Peter believes the current consensus is that the US economy is recovering with a strong dollar. He thinks that party is going […]

May 19, 2015 Key Gold Headlines

Trends Driving Recent Gold Rally Firmly Entrenched

Gold hit a three-month high on Monday, driven by fears over Greece’s ability to pay debts and soft economic data in the US. The price of gold peaked at $1,232.20 Monday, before sliding a bit on Tuesday. CNBC reports a sharp rise in the euro and indications the European Central Bank may speed its 1 […]

May 19, 2015 Guest Commentaries Interviews Videos

Liquidity Is a Cloud Bringing a Flood of Fiat Money (Video)

USAWatchdog interviewed Hugo Salinas Price, a well-known and highly successful businessman operating in Mexico. Born in the United States, Price is now a passionate advocate for sound money and has been pushing for the Mexican government to adopt monetary silver again. Unfortunately, he sees far too much political pressure against sound money, particularly from the […]

May 18, 2015 Original Analysis Videos

Fewer Hires Means Fewer Fires (Audio)

Peter Schiff digs under the surface of the latest economic data. As usual, Wall Street locked onto the headline number last week, which showed the lowest weekly jobless claims in 42 years. Peter asks the question no one else will — is this really the strongest economy America has seen in four decades?

May 15, 2015 Key Gold Headlines

Danish Proposal the Latest Salvo in the War on Cash

The war on cash continues to heat up with a proposed law in Denmark that would open the door to what Jim Leaviss called “the first step towards an economic revolution that sees physical currencies and normal bank accounts abolished,” in a recent Telegraph column. Last month, we reported on the reasons central banks would […]

May 15, 2015 Key Gold Headlines Original Analysis

See No Evil: The Truth of April’s “Goldilocks” Economic Data

The April non-farm payroll report has been called the “Goldilocks” report, because it apparently provided just the right data markets wanted to see. A better-than-expected job creation number “proved” that the US economy continues to recover. However, the report was not strong enough to spur the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates sooner, which could […]