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$ProShares Ultra Bloomberg Natural Gas (BOIL.US)$ Why does e...

$ProShares Ultra Bloomberg Natural Gas (BOIL.US)$ Why does everything rise in price while henry hub natural gas keeps falling?
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  • jigsaw : This is a competition, a zero-sum game. You make money basically from other people's losses. At such a low position, everyone can see it, and they all want to find the bottom, so how can you have an advantage over others? Other than the amount of capital, it's nothing more than time and patience. When bookmakers wash others out, you're still there. When it rises, you didn't miss it. This is the quality you should have. Complaining is loser logic

  • 71046427 OP jigsaw : But as producers of natural gas, why don't they raise prices

  • jigsaw 71046427 OP : My understanding is not necessarily correct, but ordinary retail investors are not manufacturers. Without first-hand information, the news we can know is nothing more than that El Niño is a warm winter, the war is nearing its end, the depression has led to lower consumption, and the European price limit shows that the government is very willing to intervene, so natural gas expectations will not be good. Another reason is that the US has become a major oil exporter, and oil revenues were once very high. Apart from oil, the remaining 1/3 of the shale oil they produced was natural gas. Massive oil production, and the collateral effects caused natural gas stocks to remain high. That's why I'm guessing. But the guess isn't very believable, because you can give a reason to say anything positive or negative. It's better to book a plan, how to operate natural gas for 4 days in a row, how to avoid lightning from repeated oscillations, and whether they will give up after a few months of consolidation at the bottom, will other stocks be too attractive, causing them to simply stop loss themselves. These are the things you really need to consider

  • Sean Whale : overcapacity