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Peter Schiff predicted this from the moment the fed bailouted the banks in 2008. He predicted dollar collapse, hyperinflation for 11 years, and a bunch of other stuff the didn't come true. Major broken clock syndrome on his part. Inflation finally spiked, but after being wrong since 2008. Gold still has not done much in a decade. The inflation was from the post-covid recovery, which was so strong that supply chain co…
It's better to be wrong until you're right than right until you're wrong...because you will get the last laugh. The fundamental problem is that price controls never work and the interest rate is the price of money. If you understand this, then it's easy to predict the endgame, whether it takes 10 or 20 yrs to fail, you will still be right once you position yourself for the windfall.
Peter Schiff gets to laugh despite being wrong for 9 out of the last 10 years because he's not the one deciding monetary policy. For all we know, if he had his way, the US would be in a perma-recession and made into a vassal state of China by now.
Also, the business cycle is something acknowledged by literally every economist. The fact that we have mild economic turmoil after a global pandemic shouldn't be a prediction that Peter Schiff is proud of.