51.280High48.815Low2.76MVolume50.070Open48.170Pre Close138.43MTurnover28.40%Turnover Ratio--P/E (Static)9.72MShares203.50052wk High--P/B495.88MFloat Cap35.68052wk Low--Dividend TTM9.72MShs Float2210000.000Historical High--Div YieldTTM5.12%Amplitude35.680Historical Low50.123Avg Price1Lot Size
US natural gas futures fell more than 2.5% to $3.73/MMBtu on Thursday, retreating from a near two-year high amid mixed weather forecasts and holiday-thinned trading. Disagreement between US and European weather models added uncertainty, with the European outlook showing a warmer start to the year. Meanwhile, gas output in the Lower 48 states averaged 103.1 billion cubic feet per day (bcfd) so far in December, while LNG exports are on track to reac...
Greetings Natural Gas Freaks HaHaHa
One final word. As I said before, Wall Street knows your expectations. To all those who speculate with options and think we could continue to rise... be careful. Tomorrow is Witches' Friday... HaHaHa....... I think we'll sell tomorrow. Why? It's almost Christmas and I think most people will sell this stock. Too much risk... let's see how it goes. Good luck to everyone and happy holidays.
I think that's it, I don't want to get too greedy. So far I'm happy. Let's see how the story with Naural Gas continues. So see you soon....
Natural Gas Boil and Kold game plan from the Doctor ...for the month of December.
I'm expecting another rise tomorrow and that will be it for December. After that I'll invest in Kold, which is a short stock. The opposite of Boil. I think that after our rise with Boil we'll have a downtrend again. January will be our last big final. After that there will only be one direction. Downward!!! So be careful with big positions and position yourself on t...
US natural gas futures rose toward the $3.35 per MMBtu on Wednesday, not far from the one-year high of $3.5 tested earlier in the month, as bets of stronger global LNG demand in the upcoming year dampened the outlook of domestic supply. Uncertainty regarding gas flows to Europe remained in focus amid doubts that central European economies will be able to continue receiving Russian gas through Ukraine with the EU Commission’s stricter stance on pha...
New informationen but different source…..allways good having more information.
Information is power…..Money is energy…….with money I am more energetic HaHaHa
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