Skip to main content

Hello, Log in or Sign up

Peter's Blog

Get the latest headlines, market analysis, and original content from SchiffGold.

Search Peter's Blog

August 17, 2023 Guest Commentaries

Dishonest Money Is Destroying Your Standard of Living

Dishonest money is destroying our standard of living. What do I mean by “dishonest” money? I mean government fiat money that it can create out of thin air. This is inflation and it constantly eats away our purchasing power.

August 17, 2023 Videos

Soft Landing? Not so Fast!

Good news! The recession is off! For months, economists predicted the Federal Reserve’s rate hikes to fight price inflation would spin the US economy into a recession. But there is a growing consensus that the central bank can slay price inflation while guiding the economy to a “soft landing.” Economists Bob Murphy and Jonathan Newman […]

August 16, 2023 Key Gold Headlines

Banks Borrowed More Than $3 Billion From Fed Bailout Program in July

In another sign the financial crisis continues to bubble under the surface, banks borrowed an additional $3.7 billion from the Federal Reserve’s bank bailout program in July. Currently, there are $106.9 billion in outstanding loans in the Bank Term Funding Program (BTFP).

August 16, 2023 Key Gold Headlines

Another Blow to the Petrodollar: India and the UAE Complete First Oil Sale in Rupees

In another blow to dollar dominance, India and the United Arab Emirates settled an oil trade without converting local currencies to dollars for the first time on Monday, as India’s top refiner made a payment for oil in rupees. Indian Oil Corp. bought a million barrels of oil from Abu Dhabi National Oil Company in […]

August 15, 2023 Original Analysis

Silver Price Inexcusably Low Given the Market Dynamics

Silver is significantly undervalued right now. One analyst called the current price in the $22 an ounce range “inexcusably low.” But many analysts are bullish on silver in the medium term with projections of prices climbing to $50 to $100 an ounce over the next two to five years. The question is when will we […]

August 15, 2023 Key Gold Headlines

How Turkey’s Love Affair With Gold Impacted the Global Market

Turkey’s love affair with gold has had a major impact on global gold flows, especially through the first half of 2023. Turks have historically held a lot of gold, both in jewelry and investment form. The country ranks as the fifth-largest gold market in the world. But with recent economic turmoil in the country demand […]

August 14, 2023 Key Gold Headlines

Biden Budget Deficits Look Like Those Normally Seen In Recessions

To hear President Joe Biden tell it, the US economy is booming. Meanwhile, the Biden administration is running monthly budget deficits that you would normally see during a deep recession. With two months left to go, the deficit for fiscal 2023 now stands at $1.61 trillion, after the federal government charted another massive shortfall in […]

August 14, 2023 Peter's Podcast

Peter Schiff: The Fed Will Never Hit Its Inflation Target

The Consumer Price Index (CPI) data for July came out last week. Even though the headline number ticked up slightly compared to June, most mainstream analysts took it as a sign that the Federal Reserve made more progress in its inflation fight. In fact, most mainstream pundits seem convinced that the Fed is on the […]

August 11, 2023 Friday Gold Wrap

The Bill Is Coming Due! SchiffGold Friday Gold Wrap Aug. 11, 2023

Credit cards are great until the bill comes due. And the US economy has about maxed out the plastic. The Federal Reserve incentivized borrowing and the economy is buried under trillions of dollars in debt. As Friday Gold Wrap host Mike Maharrey explains in this episode, the bill is about to come due. He also […]

August 10, 2023 Original Analysis

Price Inflation Down But Not Out

The annual increase in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) ticked up in July, after two months of big drops, revealing that price inflation might be down, but it certainly isn’t out. On an annual basis, CPI rose 3.2% in July, a tick higher than the 3% yearly increase in June, according to the latest data […]