11.21Open11.21Pre Close0 Volume23 Open Interest37.50Strike Price0.00Turnover0.00%IV6.96%PremiumNov 22, 2024Expiry Date8.04Intrinsic Value100Multiplier0DDays to Expiry3.17Extrinsic Value100Contract SizeAmericanOptions Type--Delta--Gamma5.71Leverage Ratio--Theta--Rho--Eff Leverage--Vega
ProShares Ultra Bloomberg Natural Gas Stock Discussion
Hello gas masochists...
DOWN...Trend........That was to be expected. I announced it yesterday. No, I don't have a crystal ball, but it was logical because it's Friday and all took profits. Now a little up and down, that's OK...Good opportunity to stock up...so that you have something to sell if we explode upwards in the short term...
US natural gas prices soared by 7% to 4.3/MMBtu, extending yesterday’s 6% surge to the highest in one year, as forecasts of colder weather lifted the outlook on heating demand and expedited expectations on the start of storage withdrawing season. Data from the EIA showed that gas storage fell by 3 billion cubic feet on the week ending November 15th instead of expectations of a 5 billion cubic feet build, an expedited first drop of the season, as r...
Attention…! We will soon get a sharp correction with Gas. Thank you for your interest Greetings The Doctor…
Good opportunity to buy again. We still have to wait a bit, probably until the end of November, then we will see a clear upward trend. If not then.......when....? HaHaHa. Kold shortening is fun.....double profit.
Gas in storage is now 6.1% above the seasonal norm. This marks the fourth consecutive week of higher-than-typical builds, last seen in October 2022. While heating demand is expected to increase later in November as colder weather sets in,...
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US natural gas futures dipped below $2.9/MMBtu, cooling off after a 9% surge on Monday. Gas traders await EIA data on Thursday, amid expectations that utilities added more gas to storage last week than usual, with storage currently about 6% above the seasonal average. This would mark the fourth consecutive week of higher-than-normal builds, a trend last seen in October 2022. While heating demand is set to rise later in November as c...
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