The Peter Schiff Show Podcast

The Peter Schiff Show Podcast
Peter Schiff has been making bold, contrarian economic calls since well before the 2008 financial crisis — and he has not softened his opinions one bit since then. His podcast drops twice a week, usually running 40 minutes to just over an hour, and each episode is essentially Peter working through the latest economic data, Fed policy moves, and market trends with the intensity of someone who genuinely believes most of Wall Street has it wrong. The format is mostly solo commentary. Peter picks apart jobs reports, inflation numbers, GDP revisions, and earnings seasons with a distinctly Austrian economics perspective. He is a vocal gold bug, a persistent critic of monetary policy, and he will spend 20 minutes explaining exactly why he thinks the dollar is headed for trouble. You do not have to agree with him to find the analysis useful — his framework forces you to consider risks and scenarios that consensus-driven investing commentary tends to skip over entirely. With over 1,100 episodes, a 4.6-star rating from more than 5,500 reviews, and a listener base that has been tuning in since 2010, the show has staying power. Peter is the CEO of Euro Pacific Capital and the author of several books on economics and investing, so the commentary comes from someone who manages real money and has public track records on his predictions — both the ones that landed and the ones that did not. This is not a show for people who want gentle reassurance that everything will be fine. Peter is blunt, sometimes abrasive, and he repeats his core themes often. But if you want a strong counterweight to mainstream financial media narratives, someone willing to say unpopular things with receipts, the Peter Schiff Show fills that role better than almost anything else in the podcast space.

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