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Dennis Gartman Sees Growth For Gold On Down The Road
Monday, August 19, 2013 - 12:22pm | 425Editor and founder of The Gartman Letter Dennis Gartman thinks that gold (NYSEARCA: GLD) will be on the rise. He talked gold, as well as some of the other investments that he likes, on CNBC's Squawk Box Monday morning. "I'm not a gold bug, but I am bullish of gold, I've owned gold for a while and...
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Benzinga Market Primer: Tuesday, June 11
Tuesday, June 11, 2013 - 6:25am | 1148Futures Dip As Kuroda Disappoints U.S. equity futures fell in early pre-market trade after Bank of Japan Governor Kuroda disappointed markets by not announcing a new plan to extend the maturity of cheap, 0.1 percent loans it had been making. The Bank did upgrade its forecast for the economy as...
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Dennis Gartman Thinks Stocks Are Headed Lower
Wednesday, June 15, 2011 - 12:58pm | 61Dennis Gartman was just on CNBC's Fast Money Halftime Report, and he said that he thinks stocks are going lower, as commodities, such as copper have topped out. Benzinga recommends you look at the Copper ETF (NYSE: JJC). Gartman writes the famous newsletter "The Gartman Letter" and is a frequent...
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Dennis Gartman Is Buying Gold, Should You?
Friday, June 10, 2011 - 8:26am | 349Famed commodities investor and writer of the "Gartman Letter," Dennis Gartman has been adding to his gold position, so should you? Gartman has been adding to his position by buying the precious metal, and shorting the euro, British pound, and the Japanese yen. Gartman said that the British pound...
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Statistics The Left Will Love
Monday, October 4, 2010 - 9:52am | 87Here are a few interesting statistics that Dennis Gartman highlighted in this morning's Gartman letter: • The Top 1% of Americans, more precisely the top 1% of American households, own or hold 34.6% of all of the privately held wealth in the US. • The next 19%, comprised mainly of “managers,”...
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Dennis Gartman's Best Trades for October 4th (EUO, JJC, GLD)
Monday, October 4, 2010 - 9:44am | 185Dennis Gartman's famed investing newsletter is out this morning with a few interesting trades. The first voices a general negativity on the Euro, especially relative to the Aussie dollar. For those that do not have access to the FX markets, buying the Proshares Ultrashort Euro Fund (NYSE: EUO) will...
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Dennis Gartman Long Both Bonds and Equities (SPY, TLT)
Tuesday, August 3, 2010 - 10:59am | 236In this morning’s “The Gartman Letter,” famed trader Dennis Gartman noted that his AlphaPro Gartman Fund, which is run in Canada, is now long of both Ten-year Treasury Notes and U.S. equities. Garman said that they bought the Ten-year note seven weeks ago somewhere near 120 ¼, then six weeks ago...
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Gartman Letter Highlights Strong Australian Jobs Report
Thursday, July 8, 2010 - 12:35pm | 159Earlier today, Dennis Gartman sounded a positive note on the recent jobs report coming from Australia. The government in Canberra noted a "stunning 45,900 new jobs were created in Australia in June. This compares to a pre-report 'guess-timate of +17,500." Gartman pointed out that this was the rough...
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Gartman Calls Weak Dollar, Strong Yen (FXY)
Thursday, June 24, 2010 - 10:20am | 182Dennis Gartman, publisher of The Gartman Letter, issued a pessimistic outlook on the strength of "North American Dollars" earlier today, stating that, "the dollar...and for that matter the EUR too...is breaking down most severely relative to the Yen, the reasons for which quite obviously elude us...
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Gartman Predicts Abyss for the Euro
Tuesday, May 25, 2010 - 3:30pm | 188Warning of rough times ahead, the Gartman letter predicts that if the euro/yen exchange rate falls under 109.75 yen per euro, the euro is effectively doomed. "We shall strongly urge everyone...even those who think they've no exposure to the currency market, to watch the Yen/EUR cross today, for if...
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The Gartman Letter Discusses The Effects Of The Strength Of The US Dollar, Yen
Friday, April 16, 2010 - 3:26pm | 372According to The Gartman Letter (TGL), yesterday the Yen and the US dollar were weak compared to other world currencies. This morning, the story was the opposite - they were both strong. The strength in the two currencies may have been due to “the problems attendant to the EUR and to the situation...