Natural Gas ETFs Head Lower Despite Colder Temps from Polar Vortex

Time to Go Long?

With the affected areas in the grips of the polar vortex, it might be time for investors to consider taking a closer look at natural gas. Investors should, however, consider the risks given the volatile swings associated with natural gas prices.

“In every column I have written about natural gas for Forbes I have referred to the natgas futures contract’s legendary status among energy traders,” wrote Jim Collins of Forbes. “Yes, as I have mentioned before, the natgas contract is known as “the widowmaker” owing to its extraordinary volatility.”

Speaking to the volatile nature of natural gas, UNG soared past its 200-day moving average in December before it fell below that level to begin 2019.

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