Dennis Gartman

Dennis Gartman
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People who have been with me for 20 years know that when I say watershed that means a major shift. I've been a dollar bull for a long period of time, have basically been neutral for the past several months and am now turning to becoming a dollar bear. This move through $1.22 is definitive.
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A rally such as we've witnessed in the past week needs a correction. The market shall be healthier in the new year because of it.
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Europe still has the same problems that drove the euro from its initial highs of $1.17 to its low of 88.50 cents.
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Japan needs a weak yen. We have argued that case for months, and finally it is proving of merit.
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The yen continues to weaken, as it should, given the continued weak economic data coming from Tokyo.
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The Sogo bankruptcy marked a major turning point in Japanese economic history.
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Markets that will not go down on bearish news are not bear markets.
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There is no question, however, that the bank was feeling a great deal of political pressure put upon it by the government.
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Why shouldn't Canada go to parity? It has what the world needs. It has water, it has oil, it has steel. You name it, Canada has it.
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There are very real problems brewing in the smaller currencies of the world that do not seem to be upon the radar screens of the world's capital market's traders.
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We remain fundamentally bullish on gold . . . for the very simple reason that there is growing disdain for currencies generally.