

The Peter Schiff Show Podcast
Peter Schiff
Peter Schiff is an economist, financial broker/dealer, author, frequent guest on national news, and host of the Peter Schiff Show Podcast. The podcast focuses on economic data analysis and unbiased coverage of financial news, both in the U.S. and global markets. As entertaining as he is informative, Peter packs decades of brilliant insight into every news item. Join the thousands of fans who have benefited from Peter’s commitment to getting the real story out to the world.
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Mar 12, 2025 • 58min
The Fed Can’t Save the Market or the Economy - Ep 1016
The discussion dives into recent market turmoil, spotlighting a steep drop in major indices and a significant Bitcoin decline. Tariff changes and geopolitical tensions are examined for their broader economic impacts. There's a critical analysis of the government's regulatory approaches, with a strong suggestion to shift focus from U.S. markets to gold stocks and foreign investments. The risks surrounding crypto ETFs are highlighted, alongside a call for fiscal responsibility and a free market to protect investors better.

Mar 8, 2025 • 1h 1min
US Stocks and Dollar Tank. What’s Next? - Ep 1015
Market turmoil gripped the U.S., as major indices faced sharp declines. Peter Schiff scrutinizes the implications of tariffs on American consumers, urging a reevaluation of their economic impact. He also discusses the rising allure of foreign investments and gold amidst uncertainty. In a provocative twist, he analyzes the controversial idea of a U.S. Bitcoin reserve, pointing out its lack of commitment. With insights on shifting investment dynamics, the episode emphasizes the need for critical examination of economic policies in a turbulent financial landscape.

Mar 3, 2025 • 1h 3min
Trump’s Crypto Pump - Ep 1014
Uncover the intriguing world of crypto market manipulation as recent events unfold from a Trump-related social media post. Explore the unsettling implications of a proposed US crypto reserve while questioning the authenticity of its motivations. Dive deep into economic concerns like the massive trade deficit and rising unemployment data, alongside critiques of the Social Security system as a Ponzi scheme. The episode wraps with insights on gold and silver investments amidst a turbulent economic landscape.

Feb 26, 2025 • 56min
The Trump Crypto Bubble Already Burst - Ep 1013
The discussion kicks off with concerns about stagflation and falling consumer confidence in the U.S. economy. Attention then shifts to the dramatic decline in the cryptocurrency market, as Bitcoin struggles below $6,000. Tariffs and their effects on the automotive industry are explored, along with the nuances between VAT and sales tax. The podcast also critiques current government spending and political strategies amid economic challenges, while personal anecdotes and music promotions add a light-hearted touch.

Feb 24, 2025 • 1h 3min
Markets Tank as Stagflation Rears its Head - Ep 1012
Markets took a sharp dive, with major indexes struggling against fears of stagflation and weak economic data. High inflation expectations weigh heavily, while gold stocks slump despite gold's gains. The surge in Japanese inflation raises concerns for global markets. A tribute to Irwin Schiff highlights his legacy and controversial views on taxation. The podcast also critiques potential populist solutions like Dogecoin dividends and addresses the impact of the recent German elections on political ideologies and economic policies.

Feb 20, 2025 • 58min
You Can't Have Government Programs Without Waste, Fraud, and Abuse - Ep 1011
The discussion dives into the challenges of government waste with the DOGE initiative, comparing it to Reagan's efforts. Inefficiencies in social programs come to light, especially concerning Social Security. There's a critical view on how government welfare impacts family structures negatively. Rising inflation is analyzed alongside U.S. monetary policy, raising questions about the lack of audits on gold reserves. Schiff emphasizes the importance of investing in gold amid economic uncertainties and warns of the consequences of current fiscal policies.

Feb 17, 2025 • 50min
Honor Washington's Birthday, the Father of Our Republic - Ep 1010
The podcast critiques Presidents' Day, advocating for a proper recognition of Washington's Birthday and exploring its historical significance. It discusses troubling inflation trends affecting retail sales, counter to Federal Reserve goals. Market movements in gold and silver are examined, offering investment strategies amidst economic fluctuations. The conversation also highlights unsustainable government spending and rising interest payments on national debt, urging urgent fiscal reforms and a shift to a production-based economy.

Feb 13, 2025 • 57min
Powell Fiddles While Inflation Burns - 1009
Gold and silver prices soar to record highs as inflation concerns mount. The Federal Reserve's premature rate hike pause is criticized, highlighting a troubling inflation report that outpaces expectations. Schiff exposes media underreporting on inflation and examines political accountability amid economic challenges. Discussions on the promising outlook for gold stocks are emphasized, especially with Barrick Gold's strong earnings. Strategies for navigating market dynamics and potential financial crises round out the discussion, encouraging gold investments as a hedge against uncertainty.

Feb 8, 2025 • 57min
Stagflation: The Fed's Worst Nightmare Is Coming True - Ep 1008
Record gold prices dominate discussions as inflation fears rise. The critique of tariffs reveals how they affect American consumers rather than just foreign entities. Stagflation, fueled by rising prices and unemployment, poses a significant threat, highlighting the Federal Reserve's lack of preparedness. The podcast also delves into Japan's economic challenges and their potential ripple effects in the U.S. Finally, the risks of a government-run sovereign wealth fund are examined, emphasizing the value of investing in gold for uncertain times.

Feb 3, 2025 • 60min
Tariffs Harm Most the Nations That Impose Them - Ep 1007
The podcast dives into the fallout from Trump's tariffs, showcasing how they hurt American consumers rather than foreign businesses. It discusses the dramatic stock market drop and the rising dollar, emphasizing that tariffs lead to higher prices on everyday goods like avocados and maple syrup. Listeners learn about the hidden costs of international trade wars, the disruption of global markets, and the increased financial burden on middle and lower-class Americans. The conversation also touches on investment strategies amid economic uncertainty.