Sunday, April 5, 2015

Expert: Crude oil could hit $15 by year end

- CNBC “Fast Money” panelist and financial expert Dennis Gartman has bad news for oil: It’s going to go “stunningly” lower. In an interview with CNBC.com’s “Futures Now,” the “Commodities King” said that a combination of a rapidly rising inventories and a strong dollar could lead to $15 oil by the end of the year.

“For months I’ve said that crude oil is heading from the upper left to the lower right of the chart,” said the CNBC contributor and editor and publisher of The Gartman Letter. “I wouldn’t be surprised if oil went down to about $15 a barrel.”

Crude oil prices have been in a steep and steady decline over the past six months, down more than 50 percent trading just above $40 a barrel. Traders had hoped an improving economic picture in both the U.S. and Europe could give crude a lift.

At the start of February, crude staged a sharp and violent rally off its lows. But according to Gartman, there simply is too much supply to contend with. As such, he expects future crude rallies to be met with a similar fate.

“That is not how a bull market is supposed to act,” he said. “That is how a bear market acts.”

See the whole interview here.

Read more at wnd.com/

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