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Re: Jan Nat Gas/Ronbo/Trades *LINK*
In Response To: Jan Nat Gas/Ronbo *PIC* ()

Hi Trades,
Thanks for the charts, comments.

I think you know that I do not fall in this camp, but do watch it:
"some that keep raving about this "cold weather guarantee" of soaring prices every November"

I am at a bit of a loss at times, take the seasonal charts for example.

Market declined all through Sept./Oct. while the seasonals rose. Then fell off in Nov. consistent with the seasonal chart.
The seasonal chart shows a healthy bounce through mid Dec. so we'll see what happens.

I pay attention to the seasonal chart but would not trade it, just a clue as to what to look for.
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I am looking for a price channel of 2.50 to 3.80 to develop. But so far it looks like a support level is trying to form around 3.47 ish.

In my view, nothing much has changed in the overall equation, price should continue down unless a spate of cold weather supports the market with heating demand.

I don't see enough fat in the forward contracts to really interest the storage operators ???

So, with prices as they are, I suspect production has to start falling off. But, for some/many producers cash flow at little or no profit may fit their bill at the moment ???

Thanks, Lee