Can The Windowmaker Natural Gas Resuscitate?

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Probably the worst or at least one of the worst performers in the overall market and in the commodities market, natural gas is choppy and lifeless.

So why write about it?

For starters, we love an underdog. Perhaps a bit too contrarian, the reasons for the decline in natural gas may reverse quickly.

First off, much of the decline and lack of rally power is credited to cooler U.S forecasts.

Secondly, a decline in US electricity output has weakened prices.

Thirdly the rig counts and EIA reports have been mixed.

On the flip side, Australia LNG workers are striking.

Enbridge (ENB) bid $14 billion for Dominion Energy (D) as the CEO described the assets the company is acquiring as "must-have" infrastructure for providing safe, reliable, and affordable energy.

We like to consider all the fundamentals as part and parcel of the technicals.

In other words, regardless of where natural gas goes in the next few weeks, the risk/reward looks tempting, provided there is a sound risk point. No stubborn trading.

Compared to oil prices, natural gas looks cheap.

Perhaps for good reasons, nonetheless, let’s examine the charts.

The first chart is of the ETF UNG. The top holding is the U.S. Dollar at 61.14%, which means that the ETF is heavy into cash.

This is similar to what we saw in MSOS the Cannabis ETF back on June 21st when we wrote an article called, Is Cannabis Finally Low Enough to Go High?

On dollar holdings our research found if an ETF allocates a significant portion of its assets to holdings denominated in US dollars it could be a defensive position during uncertain market conditions. Cash holdings can act as a buffer against market volatility or as a safe haven asset.

Since MSOS is up over 30% since that article, we wonder if UNG and its dollar holdings can lesson over time?

The UNG chart leads us to make a few assumptions.

  1. There must be a high short float
  2. The price is hanging onto the July 6-month calendar range low (red horizontal lone)
  3. Our Real Motion indicator shows a BULLISH divergence with the momentum above the 50 daily moving average (blue) and in a bullish phase.
  4. Our Leadership indicator shows UNG underperforming but this past week, the performance gained a bit.
  5. Risk/reward is potentially stellar although with bottom picking, one must be aware of the risks.

The futures chart is of the October 2023 contract. There is a floor of support at $2.00. In September 2020, the last low before the huge explosion higher, was at $1.795.

A move over $3.00 looks more enticing.

This is for educational purposes only. Trading futures and ETFs comes with risk.


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