My energy trades

Discussion in 'Commodity Futures' started by TraDaToR, Jun 15, 2018.

  1. TraDaToR

    TraDaToR

    Out @ 0.008. Small loser. We are too close to expiry now.
     
    #31     Sep 18, 2018
  2. TraDaToR

    TraDaToR

    Short HO G/H/J butterfly @ -0.0035.

    - Little kink on the deseasonalized curve
    - "Big" volume at the top on 09-14.
    - Seasonals
     
    #32     Sep 19, 2018
  3. maxinger

    maxinger

    What happened to Natural Gas ? Yesterday it went up suddenly
     
    #33     Sep 19, 2018
  4. TraDaToR

    TraDaToR

    "Futures are consolidating today after yesterday's short
    covering rally as a result of stronger-than-anticipated power
    burns," said Robert DiDona at Energy Ventures Analysis.
    "The aftermath of Florence was expected to have a negative
    impact on power burns. However, higher electric demand,
    increasing nuclear outages, and underperforming wind generation
    has bolstered power burn estimates and offset the storm's
    impact."

    Reuters. Don't know if it's the real explanation...
     
    #34     Sep 19, 2018
  5. TraDaToR

    TraDaToR

    I will probably exit this spread next week. It rallied nicely at first and now it is back to historical lows ( and my entry price ). Are you still in, Alex?
     
    #35     Sep 22, 2018
  6. TraDaToR

    TraDaToR

    Does anyone understand why China's decision to tax US LNG had such a bullish push on NG spreads on Sep 18th? I am missing something...
     
    #36     Sep 25, 2018
  7. maxinger

    maxinger

    It is strange ... something happened on 18 Sept. and NG is still going up.

    during non winter time, NG used to move a little.
     
    Last edited: Sep 25, 2018
    #37     Sep 25, 2018
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  8. TraDaToR

    TraDaToR

    Out@ -3827.6. Even if the level is still low, the delivery period and its volatility is getting too close. Still a little gain.
     
    #38     Sep 28, 2018
  9. Overnight

    Overnight

    NG is truly a supply-and-demand market. And NG demand always goes up in the winter. If supply cannot meet the demand, then bang zoom, to the moon. Maybe look at how much NG we actually import. I suspect we are way more dependent on domestic supply over foreign imports. Fracking!
     
    #39     Sep 29, 2018
  10. TraDaToR

    TraDaToR

    I am wondering if we are not at the beginning of a new volatility era in natural gas :

    - The deseasonalized curve is really bullish into mid'19, moderately bullish into mid'20.
    - The spreads have really moved upwards since mid september.
    - Outright prices( z18 for example ) have broken their 2 year consolidation range. If you have ever read Stan Weinstein book about stocks, that's how they enter a bull market.
    - LNG seems booming( Sabine Pass in the US, Novatek in Yamal... ) despite the recent chinese tariff that may curb demand for US suppliers.
    -Inventories are low compared to historical averages.

    Thoughts?
     
    #40     Oct 3, 2018