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“Shoulder Months” in Natural Gas May Be a Thing of the Past
Posted on September 10, 2012 by Christopher Henwood in Energy, Fracking, Natural GAS, Shale Gas, Technical AnalysisMuch like the shoulder pads that characterized the 1980s fashion scene, “shoulder months” in natural gas may soon be fondly recalled by natural gas traders in the not too distant future. Consider that during the month of January 2012 the...
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Cratering Natural Gas Prices Not Reaching the Beleaguered Consumer
Posted on March 26, 2012 by Christopher Henwood in Energy, Gasoline, Natural GAS, Shale GasI heat my home with natural gas, like many homeowners in the northeast. Unlike many homeowners, I spent almost twenty years trading natural gas futures. I know a thing or two about where it comes from, how it’s processed, priced,...
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Talk About Your Dead Cat Bounces…
Posted on January 5, 2012 by Christopher Henwood in EIA, Energy, Fracking, Natural GAS, Shale Gas, Technical AnalysisThe price of Natural Gas appears to be headed in only one direction ... down. Yesterday there was a brief sign of life as it bounced off the lows and settled above the $3 mark. Today’s EIA weekly storage report...
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