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Peter Schiff once said he'd ‘be a lot richer’ if he invested all his money in the ‘Magnificent 7’ a decade ago. What to learn from his insight

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Gold-bug Peter Schiff has admitted he could have made a lot more money over the last decade if he had focused his investing on high-performing stocks instead of gold.

“Had I had all my money 10 years ago in the ‘Magnificent Seven,’ I’d be a lot richer than I am today,” the investor said on the PBD Podcast in 2024 (1).

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“I mean, I’m rich enough, but I would have more money had I concentrated on those names,” Schiff added — referring to the seven giants dominating the U.S. stock market: Apple (AAPL), Microsoft (MSFT), Amazon, Alphabet (GOOGL), Nvidia (NVDA), Tesla (TSLA) and Meta (META).

Here’s why U.S. stock investors saw their wealth explode in the last decade, why Schiff still cautions against being overweight equities and you can do to bolster your own portfolio.

Top 1% rake in huge gains

The total net worth of the wealthiest 1% in the U.S. hit $51.9 trillion in Q2 2025, according to Federal Reserve data [2].

Schiff, who said in June 2023 that his “net worth is a lot more than $80 million,” would fit within the Fed’s top 1% definition for Q2 2025 — but unlike some of his wealthy peers, the growth in his net worth was somewhat restricted by his investing philosophy, which is hyper-focused on gold.

If wealth generation was his sole focus, Schiff said he could have earned even more money by investing more heavily in the “Magnificent Seven,” all of which have dramatically outperformed the S&P 500 in the past decade. If you want to try adding the Magnificent 7 to your portfolio, there are tools available that can make this endeavor simple so you don’t have to miss out like Schiff has.

One of the easiest ways to invest is to open a self-directed trade account with SoFi. This DIY approach allows you to invest with no commission fees, plus for a limited time you can get up to $1,000 in stock when you fund a new account.

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Soaring stock portfolios ‘all artificial’

Schiff believed that the $44.6 trillion held by America’s top 1% in 2023 was “all artificial [and] all on paper because of what we claim stocks are worth.”

He believed investors are simply “benefiting from the inflated asset price level” caused by the Fed’s monetary policy decisions in the past decade — specifically the low-interest rate policy (hovering near 0%) in the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic and the two years prior.

Schiff is also predicting a phenomenon known as “de-dollarization” — when countries shift away from the greenback as a reserve currency, medium of exchange or unit of account.

“Gold has already broken out,” he told Bet-David, alluding to the fact that central banks bought gold at “breakneck pace” in 2023, per the World Gold Council (WGC), with annual net purchases of 1,037 tonnes, just 45 tonnes short of the 2022 record.

You can get in on this golden action by opening a Gold IRA — a type of individual retirement account that allows you to invest in gold and other precious metals in physical forms.

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More stock market alternatives with solid potential

If you're not interested in dealing with the stock market ‘s volatility, there are other ways to up your cash flow over time and platforms that make investing in alternative assets accessible.

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PBD Podcast, YouTube (1); Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis (2)

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