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MoneyMasters Podcast 8/14/25

Mike Larson | Editor-in-Chief
In this episode of the MoneyShow MoneyMasters Podcast, Peter Schiff, chief global strategist at Euro Pacific Asset Management, returns with his most urgent warning yet about the US dollar and the bond market.
He explains why de-dollarization is accelerating as foreign central banks dump US Treasuries for gold, why silver may be ready to outperform, and how tariff policy will backfire on the US government and the bond market.
Schiff also warns the Fed has lost control of long-term rates and says the real crash will come when rate cuts and QE return, locking in stagflation and sending the dollar index toward 40. You will also hear his bullish outlook on emerging markets, mining stocks, and commodities, plus why he thinks investors are overlooking the biggest financial shift in decades.
Reminder: Peter will be speaking at the 2025 MoneyShow/TradersEXPO Orlando, scheduled for Oct. 16-18 at the Omni Orlando Resort at ChampionsGate. Click here to register.
S&P 500 6,466.58 (+0.32%) ↑ | VIX 15.08 (+4.07%) ↑ |
Dow Jones Industrial Average | Gold $3,399.50 per ounce (-0.26%) ↓ |
Nasdaq Composite 21,713.14 (+0.14%) ↑ | Oil $63.15 per barrel (+0.80%) ↑ |
From geopolitical friction to surging demand, a new reality is shaping oil markets — and investors at the 2025 MoneyShow Masters Symposium Las Vegas were paying close attention. In this keynote, Dr. Anas Alhajji, managing partner at Energy Outlook Advisors, unpacks the shifting balance of global oil production, why OPEC+ still wields outsized influence, and how US shale fits into the 2025 energy picture.
You’ll also hear how demand from India and China is reshaping the global market, why production cuts are more about strategy than scarcity, and what energy investors should watch as global supply chains continue to recalibrate.
GOOGL: What's Behind Perplexity AI's $34.5B Chrome Bid?
👉️ TICKER: GOOGL
Perplexity AI made an unsolicited $34.5 billion bid in all cash for Alphabet Inc.’s (GOOGL) Google Chrome on Tuesday. Google did not respond to media outreach on the story, but the news comes after a long road to a potential split with the Internet browser, notes Tom Bruni, editor-in-chief of The Daily Rip by Stocktwits.
VNT: A New "Buy" in the Industrial Tech Space
👉️ TICKER: VNT
We have been looking for better earnings growth to move Vontier Corp. (VNT) back on the “Buy” list, and the company is now delivering. Vontier recently reported 2Q25 results that featured 25% year-over-year adjusted earnings growth and topped analyst expectations, observes John Eade, president Argus Research.