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April 17, 2019 Peter's Podcast

Kicking the Can Down the Road

We got more signs that the economy is slowing down this week. And yet pundits and policymakers keep insisting everything is great. In his latest podcast, Peter Schiff says he thinks people like Donald Trump and Larry Kudlow know deep down that things aren’t that great, but they want to keep kicking the can down […]

April 16, 2019 SchiffGold commentary

The Fed Is Chasing Unicorns

Last November, Fed Chair Jerome Powell said interest rates were “just below the broad range of estimates of the level that would be neutral for the economy.” This was the excuse for the central bank’s monetary policy 180 and set the stage for the “Powell Pause.” Central bankers are perpetually on a quest to find […]

April 12, 2019 Friday Gold Wrap

Wash, Rinse, Repeat: SchiffGold Friday Gold Wrap 4.12.19

Gold has been rangebound for months, gyrating up and down around the $1,300 mark. In this episode of the Friday Gold Wrap, host Mike Maharrey talks about this “wash, rinse, repeat” cycle we’re seeing in the precious metals markets and then pivots into a discussion of some more fundamental dynamics. Mike touches on the financial […]

April 10, 2019 Peter's Podcast

Peter Schiff: Capitalism Isn’t the Problem Here

How are all of these unprofitable companies staying afloat and even making big splashes with media-hyped IPOs? Peter Schiff addressed this question, along with the supposed “failure” of capitalism in his most recent podcast.

April 8, 2019 Peter's Podcast

Trump Calls for Obama-Era Monetary Stimulus

The “Powell Pause” is not enough. President Donald Trump not only wants interest rates cuts; he wants to put quantitative easing back in play. During an interview Friday, the president once again complained about the Fed’s 2018 interest rate increases, saying “they really slowed us down.” Trump wants stimulus and called on the Fed to […]

April 5, 2019 Friday Gold Wrap

Who’s Gonna Save Us? SchiffGold Friday Gold Wrap 04.05.19

In this week’s Friday Gold Wrap, Mike Maharrey covers some more bad signs in the economy, including rising oil prices, an unexpected drop in retail sales and a surge in negative-yielding government bonds. At best, it looks like the economy is slowing down. Or it could be the prelude to the next crisis. This raises […]

April 4, 2019 Guest Commentaries

Central Banks Are Messing With Your Mind – Literally

In the March 8 episode of the SchiffGold Friday Gold Wrap podcast, Mike Maharrey emphasized the importance of understanding sound economic theory. And as economist Frank Shostak explained, facts and figures aren’t enough to digest what’s going on in the economy. In order to really make sense of the data one must have a theory, […]

April 4, 2019 Guest Commentaries

The Days of Quantitative Easing Are Back and We’re Not Even in a Recession Yet

Ever since the beginning of the “Powell Pause,” Peter Schiff has been saying it won’t be enough. If the Fed doesn’t want to upset the markets, soon it will be forced to go back to QE and zero percent interest rates.” Peter isn’t alone in saying this. After the most recent FOMC meeting, Ryan McMaken […]

April 1, 2019 Peter's Podcast

Peter Schiff: A Gift From the Federal Reserve

The Dow Jones closed out Q1 2019 with its best quarterly gain since 1998, rising 10.3% through the first three months of the year. And the Dow Jones wasn’t alone in its bang-up first quarter. The S&P 500 rose 12.3%. The Russell 2000 was up 13.8%. And the Nasdaq led the entire pack with a 15.6% […]

April 1, 2019 Key Gold Headlines

Negative Yielding Government Debt Surges to Over $10 Trillion

Last week we reported that the yield curve on US Treasurys had inverted after the yield on the 10-year fell below the yield on 3-year bonds for the first time since 2007 – the cusp of the Great Recession. This has historically been an early-warning sign signaling a recession. Now we have some more bad […]