US Natural Gas futures, driven by weather, storage, and energy demand.
Natural Gas (NGAS) is one of the most volatile commodities available to retail traders, with prices subject to sharp seasonal swings driven by weather-related heating and cooling demand. US storage reports (released weekly by the EIA) and weather forecasts are the key short-term drivers. Longer-term, LNG export capacity, production trends from the Permian Basin, and global energy transition policies shape the macro picture. The extreme volatility can produce outsized profits, but requires strict position sizing and stop-loss discipline.
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