Natural Gas Futures - Jun 13 (NGM3)

 
In the table below you'll find the last, change, open, high, low and previous close for each Natural Gas future CFDs contract. Click on the links column icons (Q C O) for quotes, charts, options and historical market data for each future contract - as well as the Natural Gas Cash. (Price quotes for Natural Gas are delayed by at least 10 minutes, as per exchange requirements).
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4.173 -0.019    (-0.47%)
  14:03:39 GMT - Real-time CFD Data. Currency in USD ( Disclaimer )
Type: Commodity
Group: Energy
Unit: 1 Mmbtu

  • Prev. Close: 4.192
  • Open: 4.189
  • Day's Range: 4.160 - 4.228

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luba kakakgoldma
luba kakakgoldma    May 22, 2013 01:47PM GMT
Feds Investigate Natural Gas Price-Fixing Allegations Feb 16th, 2013 | By fjgallagher | Category: Lead Articles, Regulation Federal regulators are investigating irregular price swings in the natural gas markets, according to a story published in the Wall Street Journal recently. Image credit: ***.123rf**** Federal regulators are looking into volatile price swings in the natural gas commodities market that occurred during the past 12 months in connection with the release of weekly natural gas inventory information, according to an article published in The Wall Street Journal this morning. Ed. note: If you enjoy the content you get here at NaturalGasWatch.org, please take a moment to click on one of the advertisements you’ll find on the right side of the page. Your support will help us keep this site up and running. Thanks, Fj. Investigators at the federal Commodity Futures Trading Commission, which regulates the Wall Street commodities trading, detected “suspicious trading strategies around the reports by the U.S. Energy Information Administration,” the WSJ story reported. The EIA issues regular weekly reports on the country’s energy inventory, including a report that details the amount of natural gas that is held in storage. The EIA report is viewed as the most accurate gauge of short-term supply and demand. CFTC investigators believe that commodities traders armed with equipment that lets them execute transactions at extraordinarily high speeds use the capability to create artificial price swings by flooding the market with transactions in the moments before the EIA report is released. From The Wall Street Journal story: The CFTC has found that a large proportion of trading volume around the data is being conducted by high-frequency firms, according to people familiar with the matter. One person said that many commercial traders, a category that includes energy producers and consumers, typically avoid trading immediately before and after the data to avoid the swings. The EIA publishes a report at 10:30 a.m. EST each week, almost always on Thursdays, that provides an update on the amount of natural gas added or removed from U.S. stockpiles. The figure is widely considered the best gauge of gas supply and demand in the U.S., and typically results in the week’s busiest trading window. Traders have pointed to unusual trading patterns as recently as last week. In the minute before the EIA report was released on Feb. 7, volume in natural-gas futures traded on the New York Mercantile Exchange spiked to 1,954 contracts after trading well below 1,000 contracts for the majority of the morning. Reply
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crazy  eight
crazy eight   May 22, 2013 01:43PM GMT
next week's (meaning this week's) year ago injection was 72... so if we get anything like another 90+ for next week, it can't stay bullish much longer... combine that with last week's year ago injection of 75, and we're expecting between 87-100.....
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Richard Yhip
Richard Yhip   May 22, 2013 01:18PM GMT
Buying NG or co-related etf's now is suicide. "They" might take this charade until tomorrow but then again "They" might not...this might be a safe time to exit.
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T.S.VENKATESH VENKAT
T.S.VENKATESH VENKAT   May 22, 2013 01:27PM GMT
that means buying position should exit or what ...........?
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Richard Yhip
Richard Yhip   May 22, 2013 01:46PM GMT
Exit now or take the risk.
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