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Don’t Let AI Steal Your Tacit Knowledge
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The Private Credit Infection
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When is Debt Good?
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Zero Base It ALL
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Warsh Vows a Leaner, “Strictly Independent” Fed as Gold Brushes $4,800
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Impulse Control Fixes This
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Fed Gov Waller Sees “Transitory” Landmines Everywhere
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War’s Economic Fallout Extends Far Beyond the Pump
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How Inflation Stole a Century of Falling Prices
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The Entrepreneurial Spirit of 2026
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The Two-Tiered Damage of the Iran War
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Consumer Sentiment Has Never Been This Bad
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Federal Deficit: TTM Interest Expense Exceeds $1T
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Why the Post Office and Non-Profits Struggle Without Market Prices
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The Persistent Myth – War Is Not Good for the Economy
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Peter Schiff: Start Stacking Precious Metal
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Schiff w/ Joy: The Dollar’s Time is Limited
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Household Survey Shows a YTD Loss of 1.4M Jobs
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Trust the Market, Not Government Stimulus
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TSA Breakdown in Atlanta – The Cost of Government Non-Delivery
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TTM Trade Deficit Collapses to pre-2001 Levels Relative to GDP
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The Abolition of Traffic
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Schiff on Capital Cosm: Buy Gold, Dump Crypto
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We Need More Government… Clarifying Property Right
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The Working Americans’ Tax Cut Act Robs Peter to Pay Paul
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CFTC CoTs: Managed Money was Responsible for the gold sell-off in January but not March
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Schiff vs. Moss: Gold is the Superior Reserve Currency
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Disruptors of the State’s Educational Monopoly
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Comex Report: Ignore the Paper Price and Watch the Physical Metal
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Deflation Isn’t the Danger – The Fear of It Is
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Don’t Let AI Steal Your Tacit Knowledge
SchiffGold | 24 Apr, 2026
A recent, and extremely controversial, Palantir essay advocates for a deep enmeshment of the state with artificial intelligence for the purpose of national security. Karl et. al make the case that those who are unwilling or unable to integrate artificial intelligence into their nation’s security infrastructure will become overtaken by those who do. Businesses and […]
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The Private Credit Infection
SchiffGold | 24 Apr, 2026
We are constantly being worned by politicians about the threat of private credit. Even some business leaders have warned the world about how private credit has the potential to destroy the banking system. This exposure to private credit could actually end up being quite similar to the 2008 financial crisis for the same reasons that […]
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When is Debt Good?
SchiffGold | 24 Apr, 2026
While one of the main talking points of Schiffgold is the great damage of national debt, there does exist a positive place for debt in the world. National debt is a problem because it forces the people to bear a risk that they have no desire for or understanding of. The people’s lack of care […]
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Zero Base It ALL
SchiffGold | 24 Apr, 2026
Most governments that evaluated zero base budgeting and decided not to use it said that it would not be worth the work put into it. This begs the question of, “not worth it for whom?” The governments that actually did zero base budgeting ended up being very satisfied with the results, and this is even […]
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Warsh Vows a Leaner, “Strictly Independent” Fed as Gold Brushes $4,800
SchiffGold | 24 Apr, 2026
In his Senate confirmation hearing on April 21st, Federal Reserve Chairman–designate Kevin Warsh pledged nothing short of a philosophical reset at the world’s most influential central bank. Backed by President Trump and politely flanked by Senator Elizabeth Warren, Warsh told lawmakers that full employment and stable prices remain “mission-critical,” yet achievable only if the Fed […]
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Impulse Control Fixes This
SchiffGold | 21 Apr, 2026
Regardless of your system of values, there is one meta-vice that is responsible for a massive share of your discontent with the world as you know it. This is not a vice that has characterized every age, but the last hundred years or so in the western world can be characterized as an increasing growth […]
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Peter Schiff: War and QE Mean Higher Inflation
SchiffGold | 21 Apr, 2026
On Friday’s episode of the Peter Schiff Show, Peter walks listeners through a mix of geopolitical flare-ups and what he sees as reckless monetary policy. He ties headlines out of the Middle East to market moves, argues that the Federal Reserve’s balance-sheet expansion is quietly inflationary, and contrasts profit-driven private enterprise with costly government-run alternatives. […]
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Fed Gov Waller Sees “Transitory” Landmines Everywhere
SchiffGold | 21 Apr, 2026
Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller traveled to Auburn University on April 17th bearing a familiar message: inflation may look tame if you squint, but another surprise could be lurking around the corner. While he highlighted “underlying inflation…running close to 2 percent,” recent data—from Brent crude’s surge to gasoline topping $4.10 a gallon—tells a less tranquil […]
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DAILY UPDATES
Gold & Silver Morning Update 1/5/2026 | The Bregar Minute
Erik Bregar | 05 Jan, 2026
A very strong start to the week for gold, as you might expect, following the US strike on Venezuela / capture of President Maduro on Sunday. What’s perhaps a little more surprising is the blistering outperformance of copper, silver, platinum, palladium…but to be fair global stock and oil markets aren’t bothered at all, and so […]
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Gold & Silver Afternoon Update 12/30/2025 | The Bregar Minute
Erik Bregar | 30 Dec, 2025
A very poor rest of the day for gold. It got whacked back below the October high by algos at the S&P cash open, couldn’t benefit at all from silver’s +4% rally from 10amET into the COMEX close, and overreacted to the downside with a modest US yield uptick following a mixed set of FOMC […]
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Gold & Silver Morning Update 12/30/2025 | The Bregar Minute
Erik Bregar | 30 Dec, 2025
More strength than I expected for the precious metals overnight; thanks to more demand at the China open, but perhaps more importantly due to the Chinese government announcing subsidies for electronic vehicles, phones, tablets, smartwatches and smart glasses…all of which consume silver. Past rounds of similar subsidies have led to immediate sales surges, and so we’re […]
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Gold & Silver Afternoon Update 12/29/2025 | The Bregar Minute
Erik Bregar | 29 Dec, 2025
An unsurprisingly challenging rest of the day for the precious metals. We saw modest bounces with the stock market since the COMEX closes, but neither metal came anywhere close to re-attacking its overnight range. This hints that there’s a lot of trapped bulls out there who fell for this bogus “bank failure / forced silver […]
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Gold & Silver Morning Update 12/29/2025 | The Bregar Minute
Erik Bregar | 29 Dec, 2025
Some absolutely wild post-Christmas trading activity for the precious metals. First, silver and platinum’s incredible +10% rallies on Friday, fueled by an odd rehashing of the China silver export restriction story from October and rumors that a bullion bank was blown out of its silver short position; and now scary -16% & -18% crashes off […]
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Gold & Silver Morning Update 12/24/2025 | The Bregar Minute
Erik Bregar | 24 Dec, 2025
Indeed an upside breakout attempt for gold above yesterday’s highs in early Asian trade last night, but this technical achievement was ruined by an obnoxious 4k contract, -1%, bashing off session highs in the final five minutes of the 9pmET hour. There wasn’t a headline catalyst or abrupt negative shift in the broader risk mood. […]
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Gold & Silver Afternoon Update 12/23/2025 | The Bregar Minute
Erik Bregar | 23 Dec, 2025
An impressive rebound for gold & silver to round out this Tuesday, thanks in large part to a calming down in bond markets / strong stock market rally following the much weaker-than-expected Present Situation reading in the December US Consumer Confidence report. Silver and PGM markets naturally outperformed amid the risk-on environment, with platinum astonishingly […]
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Gold & Silver Afternoon Update 12/23/2025 | The Bregar Minute
Erik Bregar | 23 Dec, 2025
More strength for the precious metals as expected overnight, with Asian demand once again leading the way. Europe was hesitant to chase gold higher though, despite a pronounced decline for US yields and the USD…and this turned out to be the correct move in retrospect because yields and dollar are now shooting higher following the […]
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