Natural Gas Futures - Jun 13 (NGM3)

 
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4.227 -0.035    (-0.81%)
  24/05 GMT - Closed. Currency in USD ( Disclaimer )
Type: Commodity
Group: Energy
Unit: 1 Mmbtu

  • Prev. Close: 4.261
  • Open: 4.254
  • Day's Range: 4.216 - 4.295

Natural Gas Analysis

U.S. Markets Post First Weekly Loss In Five Weeks
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 - May 24, 2013
A late rally stalled just short of lifting blue chips to their first gain in three sessions but still managed to pare losses for the broader stock indices on Friday. Prospects that the Federal Reserve...
The Long, Strange Week That Was
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 - May 24, 2013
At 10 am Chicago time, here's what the week looks like in Commodity Land: Unless we get some serious buy-the-dippers coming into the market, this looks like the first down week for equities since the ...
Days That May Live In Infamy
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 - May 23, 2013
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At this point everyone with an internet connection knows that US equity markets reversed course yesterday. You may or may not be aware of the insanity that transpired in the Far East. Anyone who reads...
USD/JPY: Dollar Sinks After Bernanke Comments
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 - May 23, 2013
The yen got a badly needed break, and has recorded sharp gains after US Fed Chair Bernard Bernanke testified before Congress on Wednesday. USD/JPY was down almost 200 points, and was trading in the ...
EUR/USD: Volatile, As Bernanke Leaves Door Open On QE
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 - May 23, 2013
The quiet start to the week ended dramatically on Wednesday, as the euro went on a roller-coaster ride, courtesy of Bernard Bernanke. The Federal Reserve Chairman was testifying in Washington, and his...
U.S Natural Gas May Trade On Positive Bias
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 - May 23, 2013
Natural Gas closed lower on Wednesday. The midrange close sets the stage for a steady opening on Thursday. Stochastics and the RSI are bullish, signaling that sideways to higher prices are possible ...
Crude Plunges On China PMI And Rising Stockpiles, Eyes On Europe
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 - May 23, 2013
Doubts over the strength of recovery in China, the world`s second-biggest oil consumer, and the rise in U.S. gasoline weighed on oil prices on Thursday. Meanwhile, the U.S. Federal Reserve is divided ...
Nikkei Plummets, Asian Stocks Under Pressure
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 - May 23, 2013
The Central Bank could shrink its bond-buying program in the US “in the next few meetings” according to Fed Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke's comments yesterday. This put pressure on Asian ...
Stocks Pullback As Bernanke Says Bond Buying Could Slow
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 - May 23, 2013
In Congressional testimony on Wednesday, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said that the central bank could begin winding down its $85 billion-per-month bond-buying program at one of its "next few...
Natural Gas: Moving Back Up
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 - May 23, 2013
Natural Gas hit our next target of 4.230/250 where we advised to exit longs and try shorts. This worked perfectly as prices backed away to support at 4.163/133 and a low for the day was seen here ...

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Brian Nguyen
Brian Nguyen   May 25, 2013 12:27AM GMT
Although I am getting stuck with short positions, I still think NG will not pull back to about 3.50ish until the inventory reach a few percentage points above the 5-year average. It is frustrating, but molded me to be a very patience guy. I can date girls with all kind of attitudes and they will not be able to make me mad.
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crazy  eight
crazy eight   May 25, 2013 01:59AM GMT
your date will not make you mad... NG will... btw, if you find a girl that likes to fart alot, make sure you plug her into the NG pipeline, so that it will definitely go down!! haha but patience can last forever... look at NG over the last 10 years, $13 top.. so I'm not willing to be "that" patient, but I know what you mean....the comprehension of NG is within my grasp, since I've been trading it for the last 13 months (I know, such an expert), but I am better prepared, mentally, for it's habits.
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crazy  eight
crazy eight   May 24, 2013 11:29PM GMT
given the population of India and neighbouring countries, they have a 3:1 if not more buying influence on us North Americans... so even if we wanted to short, they outnumber us. Please leave our cheap natural gas alone! You have expensive oil, let us at least have cheap NG
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crazy  eight
crazy eight   May 24, 2013 11:22PM GMT
how does this happen? when I think NG is overpriced, I buy more dgaz... but a few days later, I'm sitting on big losses, thinking "now" is when I should buy... also thinking "how the hell did this happen?" the only hope I have is that it doesn't hit 4.43 in the next few weeks... because looks like 4.43 is a signal of a top, and the recent pace upwards would seem unsustainable.... best case scenario would be to drop to 3.50, where everyone could get a good gauge of it, because at these prices, it seems the middle east keeps devouring, while the west keeps selling
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Airheadmw  Gas Man
Airheadmw Gas Man   May 25, 2013 01:16AM GMT
Crazy that's a ton of bowling scores you blogged. DGAZ shares.. Relax we have our day soon, really soon. 12 ish coming quickly.
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