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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 […]
Gold EXPLODES to $5,278! Bitcoin CRASHES 27% While Precious Metals SOAR
Gold just hit its highest monthly close ever at $5,278—up 21.5% in just two months—while Bitcoin crashes 27% and the stock market barely moves, proving precious metals are where the real money is flowing as central banks accelerate their de-dollarization strategy. Peter Schiff delivers explosive news about precious metals crushing all expectations in 2026, with […]

Schiff on VRIC Media: Gold is the Tip of an Economic Iceberg
On Wednesday, Peter appeared on VRIC Media for an interview with Darrell Thomas. Together they walk through why headline stock indexes give a false picture of economic health and why sound money matters more than ever. Peter also critiques political uses of market performance, lays out the real cost of tariffs and bad policy, and […]
Gold Just Issued a Warning the Fed Can’t Ignore
Gold just broke above $5,100 — and almost no one is talking about it. While politicians argue over tariffs, the real story is accelerating stagflation. GDP growth collapsed from 4.4% to 1.4%. Core PCE inflation is rising again. The Fed is openly debating rate cuts while inflation runs 50% above target. This is not a […]

Schiff on Soar Financially: Wall Street Still Hasn’t Learned
Yesterday, Peter joined Kai on the Soar Financially YouTube channel to walk through recent moves in precious metals and what those moves reveal about the broader economy. He links a silver breakout and rising premiums to a deeper trend: eastward accumulation of bullion, growing doubts about the dollar, and a fiscal trajectory the markets may […]

The Cost of Living: Fueled by Excess Credit, Not Scarcity
With Washington decrying the so-called “Affordability Crisis,” it’s worth remembering that rhetoric around affordability– or, in Spain’s case, housing– isn’t benevolent or even neutral. In both countries, the problem isn’t lack of credit, corporate greed, or giant corporations buying homes. It’s the continual debasement of money and relentless intervention in housing markets. The following article […]

CPI vs. Zoe’s Grocery Receipt: Which Inflation Measure Tells the Truth?
In a welcome reminder that all inflation measurements are fundamentally arbitrary, a recent TikTok went viral for showing the extremes of inflation over the last two decades. Perhaps this virality will teach Gen Z a thing or two about inflation, its true causes, and why the state is prone to downplay the true extent of […]

Peter Schiff: Jobs Vanished, No Surprise
On Wednesday’s episode of The Peter Schiff Show, Peter lays out a stark picture of how official data, monetary policy, and political posturing are masking deep problems in the U.S. economy. He walks through massive retroactive job cuts in the government numbers, explains why markets were misled by a faulty birth-death model, and ties the […]

Schiff on Reality Check: Get the Government Out of Money
Peter joined Michael Simmons on Reality Check last week to explain why the recent drops in gold and silver are exactly the kind of price action investors should welcome. He connects the sell-off to forced liquidations in other markets, walks through decades of Federal Reserve (the Fed) policy mistakes, and warns that continued dollar creation […]

Schiff w/ Horowitz: Gold Is Being Targeted
Last week, in his second recent interview with Daniel Horowitz, Peter lays out a broad critique of today’s economic policy and market behavior. He centers the conversation on what he sees as a coordinated attempt to suppress precious metals, then ties that theme to the bigger-picture issues of stagflation, dollar debasement, tariffs, shifting debt strategy, […]