0.00Open19.85Pre Close0 Volume0 Open Interest44.50Strike Price0.00Turnover0.00%IV-0.86%PremiumJan 10, 2025Expiry Date20.41Intrinsic Value100Multiplier-12DDays to Expiry0.00Extrinsic Value100Contract SizeAmericanOptions Type--Delta--Gamma3.27Leverage Ratio--Theta--Rho--Eff Leverage--Vega
ProShares Ultra Bloomberg Natural Gas Stock Discussion
US natural gas futures pared some gains to trade around $3.97/MMBtu following another significant storage draw, though smaller than anticipated. The latest EIA report showed that US utilities withdrew 223 billion cubic feet (bcf) of natural gas in the week ending January 17, bringing total stockpiles to 2,892 bcf. This fell short of market expectations for a 244 bcf decrease. Analysts predict further withdrawals exceeding 200 bcf for the week endi...
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BrBr…..Big cold arctic wave next week. After corection today….we will shoot up again perhaps the last Rocket. So…..get your position and let’s make some free cash. Good luck
Good morning, lucky for those who took profits yesterday. Kold also did excellently. Maybe another bounce back with boil. After that we will get a big correction because we are trading spring. I don't think we can hold on to this price level into spring.
Here we go……..information is everything. Enjoy the video about the weather and then make your decision. Greetings The Doctor…...
US natural gas futures bounced back on Thursday, rising over 5% to reach $4.3/MMBtu, the highest in two years. This increase was driven by predictions of severe cold weather, expected to push demand to unprecedented levels, and an EIA report confirming a storage withdrawal as anticipated. Federal data showed that utilities withdrew 258 billion cubic feet of gas from storage for the week ending January 10, a much higher figure than the 150 bcf with...
Good time to take profits. A cautious positioning in Kold could also pay off. It's hard to say whether Boil will continue to rise. Maybe we'll take a breather and tomorrow we'll see how winter hits. Let's see how it goes.
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