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War’s Economic Fallout Extends Far Beyond the Pump
SchiffGold | 18 Apr, 2026Read more -
How Inflation Stole a Century of Falling Prices
SchiffGold | 18 Apr, 2026Read more -
The Entrepreneurial Spirit of 2026
SchiffGold | 18 Apr, 2026Read more -
The Two-Tiered Damage of the Iran War
SchiffGold | 15 Apr, 2026Read more -
Consumer Sentiment Has Never Been This Bad
SchiffGold | 15 Apr, 2026Read more -
Federal Deficit: TTM Interest Expense Exceeds $1T
SchiffGold | 14 Apr, 2026Read more -
Why the Post Office and Non-Profits Struggle Without Market Prices
SchiffGold | 10 Apr, 2026Read more -
The Persistent Myth – War Is Not Good for the Economy
SchiffGold | 10 Apr, 2026Read more -
Peter Schiff: Start Stacking Precious Metal
SchiffGold | 10 Apr, 2026Read more -
Schiff w/ Joy: The Dollar’s Time is Limited
SchiffGold | 07 Apr, 2026Read more -
Household Survey Shows a YTD Loss of 1.4M Jobs
SchiffGold | 04 Apr, 2026Read more -
Trust the Market, Not Government Stimulus
SchiffGold | 03 Apr, 2026Read more -
TSA Breakdown in Atlanta – The Cost of Government Non-Delivery
SchiffGold | 03 Apr, 2026Read more -
TTM Trade Deficit Collapses to pre-2001 Levels Relative to GDP
SchiffGold | 03 Apr, 2026Read more -
The Abolition of Traffic
SchiffGold | 02 Apr, 2026Read more -
Schiff on Capital Cosm: Buy Gold, Dump Crypto
SchiffGold | 02 Apr, 2026Read more -
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
SchiffGold | 28 Mar, 2026Read more -
Schiff vs. Moss: Gold is the Superior Reserve Currency
SchiffGold | 28 Mar, 2026Read more -
Disruptors of the State’s Educational Monopoly
SchiffGold | 28 Mar, 2026Read more -
Comex Report: Ignore the Paper Price and Watch the Physical Metal
SchiffGold | 28 Mar, 2026Read more -
Deflation Isn’t the Danger – The Fear of It Is
SchiffGold | 28 Mar, 2026Read more -
This War Isn’t Affordable – It’s Debt-Funded
SchiffGold | 27 Mar, 2026Read more -
The Illusion of Transparency in 21st Century Equities
SchiffGold | 26 Mar, 2026Read more -
Money Supply Grows at Fastest Pace since 2021
SchiffGold | 25 Mar, 2026Read more -
Price Synergies of Gold and Oil Muddy the Water
SchiffGold | 25 Mar, 2026Read more -
Eisenhower and the Threat of Military Overreach
SchiffGold | 24 Mar, 2026Read more -
Peter Schiff: Tokenization Gold Can Remonetize Gold
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Schiff w/ La Roche: The Fed Should’ve Hiked
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War’s Economic Fallout Extends Far Beyond the Pump
SchiffGold | 18 Apr, 2026
With the US-Iran war held to a ceasefire, further death and destruction have thankfully been delayed. But, as the Austrian school knows, the sudden wartime disruption of production processes is an economic loss that’s hard to understate. The following article was originally published by the Mises Institute. The opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect those […]
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How Inflation Stole a Century of Falling Prices
SchiffGold | 18 Apr, 2026
With the latest 12 month CPI figure coming in at 3.3%, it’s clear that inflation is alive and well. What’s less clear to the public is the fact that inflation is a policy choice– an intentional political act meant to rob citizens of the benefits of falling prices. The following article was originally published by […]
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The Entrepreneurial Spirit of 2026
SchiffGold | 18 Apr, 2026
I doubt that I’m the only one who feels that something different is happening in the entrepreneurial world. While the emergence of our current world-defining tech companies in the 80s and 90s looked very different from the origin of the industrial giants of the 20th century, they still shared some recurring themes at their advent. […]
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The Two-Tiered Damage of the Iran War
SchiffGold | 15 Apr, 2026
Do not let them get away with the war in Iran. The stock market is up, but the war’s consequences cannot be wiped away cleanly with financial success. Politicians have long avoided accountability for any sort of foreign involvement. Trump led all of his voters into believing that he wanted an end to foreign wars […]
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Consumer Sentiment Has Never Been This Bad
SchiffGold | 15 Apr, 2026
Consumer sentiment has hit an all-time low in America as the promises of Trumpenomics like a flood of tariff wealth, slashed income taxes, and lower prices are washed away by the tides of war, low growth, bad math, and money printing. Politicians want to be good at math when it serves them, and terrible at […]
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Federal Deficit: TTM Interest Expense Exceeds $1T
SchiffGold | 14 Apr, 2026
Federal Budget The Federal Government publishes the spending and revenue numbers on a monthly basis. The charts and tables below give an in-depth review of the Federal Budget, showing where the money is coming from, where it is going to, and the surplus or deficit. The government fiscal year closes at the end of September, […]
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CPI Hits 3.3%, Consumer Sentiment Hits Record Low — Stagflation Is Here
SchiffGold | 11 Apr, 2026
CPI triples to 0.9%, consumer sentiment hits an all-time low, and the Fed is quietly running QE — stagflation isn’t coming, it’s here. Gold ended the week at $4,745 with silver at $75.76 and mining stocks up 5%, all buoyed by the Taco Tuesday ceasefire that sent markets surging mid-week. Peter Schiff argues the ceasefire […]
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Why the Post Office and Non-Profits Struggle Without Market Prices
SchiffGold | 10 Apr, 2026
Free market economists have demonstrated why socialism fails: without true market prices, economic calculation becomes impossible. Some, however, fail to realize that this limitation also applies to other institutions, like nonprofits, that typically don’t face market prices either. The following article was originally published by the Mises Institute. The opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect […]
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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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