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? Yesterday, we close up .60, and it's "just" short covering. Right now, we're down .05, and it's "wow" selling?
Agreed. It's funny, all this talk about how much storage we have, and I bet we won't even break the record this season. (Anything less than 10 Bcf injection on the next report will fall short of the record.)
Yes, and in any case, the inventory building season is just ending, and we've not seen any real cold snap yet ... it seems to me that those elements a far more likely to be nat gas bullish in the near future (over the next 2 months or so)
Yeah. This guy should explain how someone buying is a "non-market force". That raised a chuckle. Let's face it. "Brain Hunter" and his beached whale of a position caused an artificial $3 puke in the market, now he's stopped out it is going back to where it was before, and may well move higher until it also stops out the shorts on the other side.
I was referring to the immediate sell spike from open to 7.47 zone. That was the most pronounced sell spike I've seen all week, despite being bought back up before returning to that level at closing.