Gold & Silver Bottom, Bitcoin Cracks as War and Oil Spike Hit Markets

MAR 27, 202635 MIN
The Peter Schiff Show Podcast

Gold & Silver Bottom, Bitcoin Cracks as War and Oil Spike Hit Markets

MAR 27, 202635 MIN

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Peter Schiff reviews a volatile week in markets, arguing gold and silver likely put in a bottom after briefly breaking prior lows and closing higher. He contrasts that with major stock indexes sliding deeper into correction territory, which he says could turn into a bear market if the war drags on. Schiff focuses on oil as the key driver, tying price spikes to bond selloffs, rising Treasury yields, and renewed inflation pressure.He criticizes shifting public messaging around the conflict and argues the economic and political costs will force an eventual endgame driven more by markets than diplomacy. Schiff also challenges the “Bitcoin as digital gold” narrative, pointing to Bitcoin’s weakness versus gold and warning of a sharper breakdown if key levels fail.He closes by framing larger deficits, money printing, and policy responses as structurally bullish for precious metals, while warning that higher yields and inflation could stress housing, stocks, and the dollar.Chapters:00:00 Gold and Silver Bottom01:12 War Headlines Whipsaw05:13 Fed Rates vs Inflation05:59 Stocks Slide Into Correction10:22 War Costs and Deficits12:15 Bitcoin Safe Haven Myth13:47 Oil Yields and Bonds16:38 Bitcoin Mortgages Risk20:05 Dollar Weakness and Politics30:33 Buy Gold and Wrap UpFollow @peterschiffX: https://twitter.com/peterschiffInstagram: https://instagram.com/peterschiffTikTok: https://tiktok.com/@peterschiffofficialFacebook: https://facebook.com/peterschiff💰 Get more gold & silver now: https://www.schiffgold.com☎️ 1-888-GOLD-160 (465-3160)🟡 Open a T Gold account: https://www.tgold.com💰 Open a managed account: https://europac.com🔊 Listen to The Peter Schiff Show: https://schiffradio.com▶️ Follow the main channel: https://youtube.com/peterschiff#gold #inflation #oilpricesPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy