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To: 31Floors who wrote (200985)7/16/2011 12:49:29 PM
From: Canuck Dave5 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 313046
 
I get Gartman sent to me, but I stopped reading him a long time ago.

He was all over the place, and his gold analysis was crap (in my opinion).

I think he suffers from the publish or perish syndrome. He has to write something every day and it makes him over analyze and over trade. For me, mechanics of gold are simple, but the timing is difficult. Maybe I'll get it right, maybe I won't, but long term, gold goes up. A lot.

CD



To: 31Floors who wrote (200985)7/16/2011 10:48:46 PM
From: Threshold2 Recommendations  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 313046
 
I watch Gartman from time to time on cnbc. I don't think he has a clue. He's a flipping and a flopping like a politician, but no diff than most cnbc guests.

Probably cause he tries to call the market day by day. No one can do that in this environment, and almost no one can do that during periods of normal capitalism. We are not experiencing capitalism as it was intended to be imo.

We seem to be going thru a no rules, rape and pillage cycle at the moment LOL.



To: 31Floors who wrote (200985)7/18/2011 9:39:51 AM
From: Boolish  Respond to of 313046
 
I get it forwarded to me...I agree with what Canuck Dave said.

Gartman did nail the gold/euro trade...but he sure did pat himself on the back for it a lot..lol

The comment I posted was more factual than a trading idea.