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April 2, 2026 Interviews

Schiff on Capital Cosm: Buy Gold, Dump Crypto

In his latest Capital Cosm interview, Peter lays out a clear case for gold as the reliable hedge against policy-driven inflation and economic turmoil. He links recent market moves to central bank behavior, wartime spending, and a rotation out of Bitcoin into metal, arguing investors should rethink the digital-gold narrative. The conversation touches on liquidity, […]

March 26, 2026 Guest Commentaries

This War Isn’t Affordable – It’s Debt-Funded

Unsurprisingly, the United States’ latest war is expensive and will almost certainly be financed via debt and inflation. While right- and left-wingers bicker about the costs of conflict in Iran, both sides have lost sight of the fact that the US can’t afford either of their preferred slates of government services– whether it be regime […]

March 26, 2026 Peter's Podcast

Peter Schiff: War Spending is a Bigger Threat than Iran

In Wednesday’s episode of The Peter Schiff Show, Peter takes aim at Washington’s war spending spree, the markets’ strange reactions to developments in the Middle East, and the ways political messaging can move capital. He warns that the real danger to Americans comes from mounting debt and inflation, not foreign actors, and he again emphasizes […]

March 21, 2026 Interviews

Schiff vs. Every: Inflation and the Real Cost of War

On Tuesday, Peter appeared on a Zero Hedge debate with Michael Every and Dave Collum to lay out the economic consequences too many policymakers ignore. He argues that decades of monetary expansion, rising deficits and now war spending all point to higher inflation, a weaker economy, and a meaningful re-rating of assets — especially in […]