Gartman: In 40 years of trading I've never seen this: "Over the next few sessions, Gartman expects the dollar to continue to weaken, which will bode well for the beaten commodities space. "The first thing that's going to happen is the commodities market is going to turn much higher," said the editor and publisher of The Gartman Letter. He pointed to the Thursday surge in gold, crude and wheat as examples.
"This is a big turning point for the currency and the commodity markets," Gartman said. "If you can buy grains, gold and cotton lower you probably should," he said. "What you saw Thursday is probably supportive of gold for the next few months.""
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