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- Nobody Cares How the Energy Crisis Gets Solved
- Paul Killinger submits: Most Americans don't think much about our present energy crisis, we just want it to end. We couldn't care less if: by Paul Killinger
- External links 2008-08-06
- Most Overbought and Oversold ETFs
- Hickey and Walters Bespoke submit: Below we highlight the 25 most overbought and oversold US ETFs based on their 50-day moving averages from our list of nearly 800 names. Currently, the biotech ETF BBH is the furthest above its 50-day at nearly 18%, followed by Turkey TUR, the...
- External links 2008-07-31
- The UNG Dilemma: Doing What's Right vs. Making Money
- IndexUniverse submits: By Murray Coleman By keeping UNG closed, its manager is creating a classic dilemma: How much is taking the moral high-ground really worth? by Index Universe
- External links 2009-08-17
- What?s Next for the Natural Gas ETF?
- Tom Lydon ETF Trends submits: The provider of the United States Natural Gas UNG ETF, in anticipation of a regulatory crackdown, is now exploring ways to get around it. What are the options for the popular ETF? UNG received the Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) go-ahead to create...
- External links 2009-08-17
- UNG: Buying Time or Misleading Investors?
- IndexUniverse submits: By Murray Coleman Is UNG's full-court stall really going to work? Or is the natural gas ETF in deep doo-doo? by Index Universe
- External links 2009-08-16
- Natural Gas ETF Fuels Regulatory Debate
- Gary Gordon submits: Closed-end mutual funds CEFs have a fixed number of shares. For this reason, they often trade at a discount or a premium to the underlying net asset value of what the fund is holding. It follows that many folks prefer to buy a CEF...
- External links 2009-08-13
- UNG Gets SEC Green Light; Still Waiting for CFTC
- Michael Johnston submits: The U.S. Natural Gas Fund UNG has learned a lot about the difficulties that come with great success over the last several weeks. The fund attracted inflows of more than $1.2 billion in July and has increased about sixfold so far in 2009, despite the fact that...
- External links 2009-08-13
- Despite Getting Approval, UNG Won't Issue New Units
- IndexUniverse submits: By Murray Coleman Shares of the popular U.S. Natural Gas Fund UNG have been trading like a closed-end fund. That apparently won't change for awhile. by Index Universe
- External links 2009-08-13
- UNG Hasn't Changed the Laws of Natural Gas Supply and Demand
- Proof ETFs Can't Manipulate Natural Gas PricesU.S. Natural Gas UNG, a controversial exchange-traded fund indexed to natural-gas futures, said August 12th, although it received regulatory clearance to register an additional 1 billion shares, the ETFs management has decided the fund won't resume issuing shares for now, according to a filing...
- External links 2009-08-13
- July's ETF Winners and Losers
- Michael Johnston submits: July was a great month for U.S. equity markets, with that strong performance giving yet another boost to the ETF industry. According to the July data released by the National Stock Exchange (NSX), total ETF/ETN assets increased from about $598 billion in June to more than $643...
- External links 2009-08-12
- Speculators: Use 'Em or Lose 'Em
- optionMONSTER submits: By Jon Najarian When we're talking about the stock market, in some circles speculation is a dirty word. I find that strange, as in so many other aspects of our economy speculators are not demonized. Spec homebuilders for instance, take on the risk of acquiring land, securing...
- External links 2009-08-11
- Bullish Divergence in Natural Gas
- Recently the Natural Gas markets have been extremely volatile. Within the past 3 months we have witnessed more than a 25% swing ranging from the highs to the lows. During the past few weeks natural gas prices have been consolidating around the $3.75-$4.00 range. This consolidation phase prompted a bullish...
- External links 2009-08-10
- Natural Gas: Was Thursday Capitulation Day?
- Or did investors come to believe that the natural gas price is a runaway train on a dead end track? Despite a natural gas injection this week (52 bcf) that was smaller than forecast, and quite a bit less last year’s 88 bcf injection (and less than 5...
- External links 2009-08-21
- UNG: Taking Baby Steps Toward Reopening
- IndexUniverse submits: By Matt Hougan Sponsors of the United States Natural Gas Fund (NYSEArca: UNG) took baby steps toward restoring the fund’s ability to issue new shares yesterday. by Index Universe
- External links 2009-08-21
- UNG, GAZ: Bizarre Mismatch
- Andy Wang submits: There may be new CFTC rules in the works. These rules would limit how much of a stock could be owned, if that stock was directly based on an energy commodity. by MyHappyTrading.com
- External links 2009-08-23
- Natural Gas Is Cheap Compared to Oil
- Donald Marron submits: A couple weeks ago, I discussed the remarkable divergence between the prices of oil and natural gas. At the time, the spot price of West Texas Intermediate was above $73 per barrel, while the spot price of natural gas at the Henry Hub was about $3 per...
- External links 2009-09-02
- Natural Gas ETF Premium Reaches 20%: Time to Unload?
- Michael Johnston submits: The U.S. Natural Gas Fund UNG, which has been in the news constantly as the CFTC weighs its options for curbing what it deems to be excessive speculation in the commodities markets, continues to defy the tenets of rational investing. The fund opened Monday at a 20%...
- External links 2009-09-01
- Natural Gas ETF: The Short-Term Story
- This is just an update on the Natural Gas ETF UNG; I'll assume that you understand the basics which I described last week (see U.S. Natural Gas ETF: What You Need to Know). Over the last week (8/21 to 8/28), the spot price of natural gas Henry Hub dropped from...
- External links 2009-08-30
- Oil to Natural Gas Price Ratio
- Toro submits: I am hearing a lot of chatter about the price of natural gas, particularly the ratio of the price of oil to the price of natural gas. Historically, the ratio of oil to gas has been 6:1 to 10:1. This week, that ratio soared as high...
- External links 2009-08-30
- Natural Gas Prices Are Relatively Cheap, But Natural Gas Stocks Are Relatively Expensive
- I subscribe to Steve Saville’s The Speculative Investor and find his twice weekly column very interesting. He has given me permission to share this last weekend’s article on natural gas and natural gas stocks, which mirrored my thinking almost exactly. After reading this article, please go...
- External links 2009-08-27
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