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Peter Schiff: Tokenization Gold Can Remonetize Gold
Peter recently joined Alessandro from Risk Takers for an interview on gold’s recent price action, crypto, and the latest on the war with Iran. Peter stakes out a pragmatic position on the future of money: while he remains skeptical of cryptocurrencies as monetary replacements, he sees real potential in tokenized gold to make sound money […]

Peter Schiff: It’s Time to Axe Entitlements
On his latest appearance on CapitalCosm, Peter walks listeners through the current state of markets with a particular focus on gold and silver. He ties those moves back to broader policy failures at home and abroad, including recent escalation in the Middle East. He moves from praise for the technical strength in precious metals to […]

Schiff w/ Livera: Debt is the Bubble, Bitcoin Isn’t the Answer
At the end of January, in addition to his highly anticipated debate at the Plan B Bitcoin Forum in El Salvador, Peter also took part in an interview with debate moderator Stephan Livera on his podcast. In their conversation, Peter lays out a broad critique of where he thinks American policy and markets are headed: […]
Dow Hits 50,000 While the Dollar Collapses – Gold vs Bitcoin Explained
The Dow Jones just closed above 50,000 for the first time ever – but is that really something to celebrate? In this live Friday Gold Wrap, Peter Schiff explains why the Dow’s milestone is meaningless when measured in real terms. Priced in gold, the Dow has lost roughly 75% of its value since 1999. Inflation, […]

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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

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 […]
Gold & Silver Crash: Why This Selloff Changes Nothing (Buy the Dip)
Gold and silver just experienced one of the most violent paper selloffs in history—but does it actually change the bull market? In this special Sunday night edition of the Schiff Gold Market Wrap, Peter Schiff explains why this crash was driven by coordinated futures selling, not fundamentals, and why it represents an opportunity rather than […]