Nov 4, 2015

U.S. Stocks Are Very Expensive


U.S. stocks are very expensive right now while gold and gold mining stocks are cheap, says Peter Schiff. (Newmont Mining (NEM), SPDR Gold Trust ETF (GLD), Market Vectors Gold Miners ETF (GDX), Barrick Gold (ABX), Goldcorp (GG))

Nov 3, 2015

Federal Reserve: Investors Are Not Really Understanding The Game


Investors are still struggling to understand the extend and pretend game the Federal Reserve is playing, says Peter Schiff.

Oct 30, 2015

History Suggests A Collapse In The U.S. Dollar

In similar situations in other countries there has always been a collapse in the currency. It is not going to be different this time around in America, says Peter Schiff.

Oct 29, 2015

Investors Will Run Away From The U.S. Dollar


Investors will run away from the U.S. Dollar when they realize that there is no exit strategy from the Federal Reserve and that they will eventually lose control of the situation.

Oct 28, 2015

The economy Is In Worse Shape Today Than It Was Prior To The Financial Crisis

Everybody is still brainwashed, they believe the Fed propaganda. The Fed has been talking about how great the recovery is and how is getting ready to raise interest rates. None of this is true. There is no recovery thanks to the Federal Reserve. All there is is a gigantic bubble that has prevented a recovery from taking place.

And the only reason the Fed is pretending that is going to raise rates is that it can pretend that the economy is strong enough to withstand that but basically the Fed cannot do that. The Federal Reserve is going to do more quantitative easing, they are going to do QE4 and all is going to do is to weaken the economy further.

The economy is in worse shape today than it was prior to the financial crisis.

Investors Are Still Believing The Fed Propaganda


Investors are still believing the propaganda from the Federal Reserve that is is about to raise rates but in reality the economy is so weak that it cannot withstand even a tiny interest rate hike, says Peter Schiff.

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