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2.067 +0.002    +0.10%
05:35:17 - Real-time derived data. Currency in USD ( Disclaimer )
Type:  Commodity
Group:  Energy
Unit:  1 Mmbtu
  • Prev. Close: 2.065
  • Open: 2.069
  • Day's Range: 2.054 - 2.076
Natural Gas 2.067 +0.002 +0.10%

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Rakhi Kulkarni
Rakhi Kulkarni 6 minutes ago
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buy around 1.98 - 2
Kurt Burckett
Kurt Burckett 7 minutes ago
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Surely to roll over hogher we will see pullback to cash price
spearminty HedgeFunding
spearminty HedgeFunding 25 minutes ago
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People that think NG will go to 1.6 is actually lost
Dormant Market
Dormant Market 51 minutes ago
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Crude oil price average 82.5 on 2025 forecast, Saudi Aramco and middle east crude oil giant has been lay off the re-organized the enterprise for costing to enhance corporate long-term share price, Saudi Aramco new target price 34.5, this is the best strategy which company to maintain its profit
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상진 이 32 minutes ago
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34.5
Balint szalai
Balint szalai 58 minutes ago
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It must go back, to 1.8.. but first it will squeez much of shorts, small fishes must lose. Than crash coming.
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Balint szalai 56 minutes ago
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Retest 2.07 than 2.02 than 2.120 or to 2.160 spike, than 1.88 slowly.
John Mccann
John Mccann 56 minutes ago
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It will go to 1.7 or 1.6 but as you state slowly
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Balint szalai 51 minutes ago
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Summer is coming. You must remember, in the last years the summer give a higher price than winter. Winter time is warmer, the summer time more warmer. Weather change, trading change. Capacity full now, storages also... higher price = less demand. At 1.7 nobody need and nobody buy NG, and rollovered to 1.99, and than everybody buying. Yes... OK... Who eat this???
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상진 이 37 minutes ago
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do you really think so
Gracia Bel
Gracia Bel 59 minutes ago
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free from huge debt with little investment.eight months ago I never know how to trade but he help and teach me everything that involved trading,🙏🙏
Gracia Bel
Gracia Bel 53 minutes ago
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WnerrHeidric On t£ele graee
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상진 이 1 hour ago
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-0.1%. Also reducing the decline and approaching the rise?
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What's the deal with the rollover? I can never make profit. It rolls over to a higher price but I don't make anything. Why is that?
John Mccann
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I have posted about this before. There was an 11% gap between the cash price and the rollover contract price. When contracts are higher than the spot price the market is in contango. Any difference between the old contract and the new one is put down as a rollover discrepancy and does not go towards your profits. The way to play this is to wait for the rollover (where the new contract price is alot higher than the spot or old contract price) and then short the new rollover to the cash price. For example I placed a sell order today as the new contract price is 2.050 and the cash price is 1.789 thats a 12% profit margin.
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Look at the contract section of this natural gas page. (general tab -> contracts)
John Mccann
John Mccann 58 minutes ago
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Oh, and i am CFD it so thats a 10x leverage ratio so 120% profit margin :)
takis symeon
takis symeon 52 minutes ago
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John Mccann it does not really work that way...
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Goodluck Badluck 1 hour ago
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operators has shorted both CE and pe at 150 ...expiry at 150
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Goodluck Badluck 1 hour ago
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MCX 150 is the expiry...for sure
 
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