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re: BOIL has become predictable
Posted on 2/13/14 at 10:44 am to I Love Bama
Posted on 2/13/14 at 10:44 am to I Love Bama
Heaters run off of natural gas. Due to colder than expected Winter, the U.S. has dipped hard into our storage causing nat gas prices to rise. A/C's run off of electricity. U.S. produces an abundant amount of nat gas. With warmer weather the price will come down. Profit
Simple supply and demand issue. Last April DGAZ hit 22ish.
Simple supply and demand issue. Last April DGAZ hit 22ish.
Posted on 2/13/14 at 10:46 am to TheBigHurt
So is this traded just like a stock? I've got a lot of cash in my Roth. I may jump in with you guys.
So if you think Natural gas will come down, you buy this stock?
So if you think Natural gas will come down, you buy this stock?
This post was edited on 2/13/14 at 10:47 am
Posted on 2/13/14 at 10:47 am to TheBigHurt
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Heaters run off of natural gas. Due to colder than expected Winter, the U.S. has dipped hard into our storage causing nat gas prices to rise. A/C's run off of electricity. U.S. produces an abundant amount of nat gas. With warmer weather the price will come down. Profit
Simple supply and demand issue. Last April DGAZ hit 22ish.
All of that makes sense to me, but I'm still somewhat skeptical. If it was that simple, wouldn't everybody be doing it? Where does the risk lie?
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