Dennis Gartman and his thoughts on Cryptocurrency Investing

Posted By on August 8, 2021

DennisGartmanHeadshotDennis Gartman comments on cryptocurrency (August 3, 2021) and whether or not he is investing in a “Tinker Bell effect” asset.

The 3-minute segment with Dagen McDowell was on the Fox Business program “Mornings with Maria.”
 

  Dennis Gartman on Crypto – 3-min | 8/3/2021

Dennis Gartman has been directly involved in the Capital markets since August, 1974, right after his graduate work at the North Carolina State University.

He was an Economist for Cotton Incorporated in the early 1970’s, analyzing cotton supply/demand in the U.S. textile industry. From there he went to NCNB National Bank in Charlotte, North Carolina where he traded Foreign exchange and Money market instruments. In the late 70’s, Mr. Gartman became the Chief Financial Futures analyst for A.G. Becker & Co. in Chicago, Illinois. Mr. Gartman was an independent member of the Chicago Board of Trade until 1984, trading in Treasury bond, Treasury note and GNMA futures contracts. In 1984, Mr. Gartman moved to Virginia to run the futures brokerage operation for the Sovran Bank, and in 1987 Mr. Gartman began producing The Gartman Letter on a full time basis. He continues to do so today.

Mr. Gartman has lectured on Capital market creation to central banks and finance ministries around the world, and has taught classes for the Federal Reserve Bank’s School for Bank Examiners on derivatives. Mr. Gartman served a two-year term as an outside Director of the Kansas City Board of Trade from 2006-2008. He is the Chairman of the Akron University Investment Committee, serves on the Investment Committee at the North Carolina State University, and is a member of the Suffolk Industrial Development Authority. Mr. Gartman appears often in financial media discussing commodities and the Capital markets, and speaks before various associations and trade groups around the world.

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