dennis gartman
’God bless income disparity
Dennis Gartman, of Gartman Letter fame, is feeling pleased with himself.
Really, really pleased.
Earlier this week, he regaled subscribers with a story about a chance encounter with a reporter in Canada.
Kiss of death for gold?
This was the gold price on Wednesday:
To describe the move as “tanking” — we think — is fair.
It comes just days after the GLD gold trust officially dethroned the SPY (S&P 500) fund as the largest ETF by market value.
The curious incident of the 300m bushels of corn
Dennis Gartman, fund manager and author of the Gartman Letter, is generally a very grounded sort of chap when it comes to investing ideas (politics aside).
Yes, he’s recently become bullish on gold.
US petroleum stocks fit for bursting
Weekly US energy inventory data release on Wednesday confirmed the unbelievable. US petroleum stocks rose in the week despite especially cold weather in the region during the period.
Meanwhile, Dennis Gartman of the Gartman Letter draws attention to the fact that aggregate inventory rose by 8.9m barrels,
More US non-farm payroll questions
This time it’s the turn of the usually unflappable Dennis Gartman — author of the Gartman Letter and CNBC talking head– to question the veracity of Friday’s unbelievable US payroll numbers.
As he sums up in his Tuesday note (our emphasis):
Is soppy cotton a buy?
Cotton futures have been storming ahead since March this year, echoing bullish moves in many other commodities on prospects of a global recovery:
But with weather conditions still unfavourable for
Gold war
Dennis Gartman, of the Gartman Letter – and who recently established a hedge fund, River Crescent, to put to work the buy and sell recommendations he publicises in his daily note – issued an interesting view on gold on Friday.
Beware the out-of-office indicator
Wise words of warning from Dennis Gartman of the Gartman Letter on Monday regarding the potential for summer-trading complacency.
He n0tes that while it is true the summer months are ‘quieter’, inferring a time of rest for many a financial professional,
