A Tale of Two Natural Gas ETFs

October 20, 2009 at 12:00 pm by Tom Lydon      Bookmark and Share

Natural Gas ETFsThe commodity futures markets have been affected and in turn, may be affecting the broader commodity market. A look at two exchange traded funds (ETFs) that track the same commodity may give more insight.

Although there are two ETFs that track natural gas, they are going in two directions. The important difference in performance between these two funds can be credited to structure and the ongoing drama unfolding in the futures markets, as well as the regulations that could be coming down on these markets any day now, explains Don Dion for TheStreet. (What it means for investors).

The two funds in question are:

  • United States Natural gas (NYSEArca: UNG): down 49.8% year-to-date; UNG recently updated some changes to its strategy, which you can read about here.
  • First Trust ISE-Revere Natural Gas (NYSEArca: FCG): up 59.3% year-to-date; FCG tracks the performance of companies involved in the natural gas industry

As a result of forthcoming Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) regulations,  exchange traded products may continue to see restructurings, closings and share redemptions. (Read all about what’s happened up to this point here).

For more stories about commodity ETFs, visit our commodity ETF category.

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  • jbarnhart
    Question, If UNG is so problematic, why not take a look at Claymore Natural Gas/Toranto (US symbol CYMGF) as a more realistic ETF alternative. I can't find any bad press and the trading appears to be orderly at the very least. I use
    CYMGF ( 30%) in combination with FCG (70%) to participate in the Gas story.

    Your thoughts.
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