The Peter Schiff Show Podcast

Peter Schiff
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Apr 11, 2026 • 44min

CPI Hits 3.3%, Consumer Sentiment Hits Record Low — Stagflation Is Here

Markets react to a surprise ceasefire and its ripple effects. A sharp CPI jump and hidden Fed balance-sheet growth raise inflation alarms. Consumer sentiment falls to record lows amid weak GDP revisions. A stagflation narrative emerges alongside a bullish case for gold and silver.
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Apr 8, 2026 • 1h 1min

Trump Blinks on Iran — Ceasefire Proves the Threats Were Empty

Tense brinkmanship over Iran's fate and a sudden Pakistan-brokered ceasefire that left threats unfulfilled. Wild market swings follow, with oil plunging and gold surging as traders price Fed moves over geopolitics. Discussion of the dollar's weakening reserve role and calls to hedge into gold, miners, and foreign assets. A legal transparency fight with the IRS rounds out the show.
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Apr 4, 2026 • 58min

$112 Oil, Crashing Wages, and the War Nobody Can Afford

Oil surges past $100 amid looming conflict with Iran and worries about supply shocks. The upbeat jobs headline masks weak wage growth, falling labor participation, and a healthcare-heavy jobs mix. Signs of stagflation appear as PMI slips and inflation pressures mount. Market strains show in fund redemption freezes and rising interest in gold and precious metals.
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Mar 27, 2026 • 36min

Gold & Silver Bottom, Bitcoin Cracks as War and Oil Spike Hit Markets

A market wrap focused on gold and silver possibly bottoming while stocks slip toward a deeper correction. Discussion of how oil spikes, rising Treasury yields, and war headlines drive inflation and bond selloffs. Skeptical take on Bitcoin as a safe haven compared with precious metals. Examination of war-driven deficits, money printing, and political risks that could push metals higher.
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9 snips
Mar 26, 2026 • 1h 14min

$200 BILLION War Debt While Americans Face 19% Import Price Inflation Crisis

A hard look at how a proposed $200 billion Iran war could be paid for amid a $39 trillion debt. Market-moving political posts and suspicious trading patterns shake stocks and raise credibility concerns. Surging import and export prices point to explosive inflation ahead. Legal fights over IRS redactions promise potentially revealing documents. Gold and silver get pitched as hedges against the coming storm.
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9 snips
Mar 19, 2026 • 1h

Fed ADMITS They're TOTALLY WRONG About Inflation

They dissect the Fed's decision to hold rates despite a shockingly high PPI print and argue inflation is spiraling. They claim the selloff in gold and silver is a rare buying opportunity. They highlight collapsing mortgage demand and growing risks at Fannie and Freddie. They warn rising debt and wartime spending could make inflation worse while the Fed clings to wishful thinking.
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Mar 13, 2026 • 43min

War, Oil, and Inflation Are Setting Up Gold’s Next Surge

Rising oil, higher yields, and a firmer dollar explain a metals pullback while war-driven deficits and Fed monetization loom. Discussion spans stubborn inflation, weak GDP and housing risks. Commodities rally in sync and the current selloff is framed as a buy-the-dip setup for gold and silver.
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26 snips
Mar 12, 2026 • 1h

Trump Targets Thomas Massey, Oil Explodes, Iran War Costs Revealed

Discussion of a massive oil surge after the Iran strike and why strategic reserve releases are only a short-term fix. Debate over whether rising oil or government money printing will drive true inflation. Critique of a political confrontation with Thomas Massie and what it reveals about principles and fiscal responsibility. Analysis of gold, dollar strength, and stock moves amid geopolitical turmoil.
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Mar 6, 2026 • 40min

Gold Fell on War News. Here’s Why That’s Bullish

Discussion of why gold and silver fell after the Iran war began and why that selloff might be a buying opportunity. Examination of oil’s sharp surge and limits of US production. Analysis of rising deficits, money printing, inflation risks and a weakening dollar. Political fallout and potential midterm impacts. Recommendations to consider mining stocks and overseas assets amid de-dollarization.
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9 snips
Mar 4, 2026 • 55min

The War That Breaks the Dollar

A forceful take on an alleged unconstitutional U.S. military action and the legal limits of presidential war powers. Discussion of possible foreign triggers and whether Israel or fabricated intelligence pushed the decision. Concerns about political motives, media distraction, and economic fallout. How rising oil, inflation, and market moves could make precious metals and certain investments more attractive.

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