0.20Open0.58Pre Close43 Volume956 Open Interest47.00Strike Price1.25KTurnover117.15%IV9.77%PremiumDec 20, 2024Expiry Date0.00Intrinsic Value100Multiplier3DDays to Expiry0.64Extrinsic Value100Contract SizeAmericanOptions Type0.2458Delta0.0676Gamma64.30Leverage Ratio-0.2485Theta0.0008Rho15.80Eff Leverage0.0125Vega
ProShares Ultra Bloomberg Natural Gas Stock Discussion
Good morning.....Big surprise !!!.....Natural Gas is positive!!! It seems we have a technical rebound. Let's see how this develops during the day. So good luck to all...
US natural gas futures sank to $3.15 per MMBtu, retreating sharply after testing a 13-month high of $3.5 on December 12th as markets cut their expectations of high demand for stateside gas. Reports from the EU injected a degree of optimism that European countries will be able to f...
Oh no…..!!! Massacre ….This is a horror movie, a bad one...This is the night of the long knives. We will continue to sink like a ship…. shot by torpedoes. Mean and reckless..... But hope appears on the horizon for what sinks will soon glorius rise again in the future. My advice .....get back in as soon as we reach the bottom. When will that be...? This is a case for our EXPERIENCED technician Stevie B…..
I really hope that Stevie B can give us al...
Hello friends of pain, unfortunately it looks like we are in a downtrend again. It will probably go even lower during the course of Monday. Well, a few factors speak for it. We can completely ignore the weather as a positive factor. It is simply too warm for this time of year. So I'll make it short and sweet... I am short with Kold and will stay that way for now... Maybe a short breakout upwards but that is a trap... HaHaHa I have fallen into that...
US natural gas futures climbed above $3.4/MMBtu, reaching their highest level in over two weeks, driven by a larger-than-expected storage draw reported by the EIA. US utilities withdrew 190 billion cubic feet (bcf) of gas from storage for the week ending December 6, well above the 170 bcf forecast. This withdrawal significantly exceeded both last year’s 72 bcf and the five-year average of 71 bcf for the same period. Despite the draw, meteorologist...
Hello and good morning....it's hard to say where we are going with Natural Gas. I thought I would post a video for orientation. Maybe it will help...This moderator is also very competent with technical analysis. Good luck...
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