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The Natural-Gas Market Is Primed For Volatility In The Near Term Says Sevens Report

Warmer weather could easily serve as a catalyst for a significant price drop in natural gas says Tyler Richey.


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The natural-gas market is primed for more volatility in the near term, “with multiple dollar price swings” possible as icy and snowy weather continues to pound the eastern part of the U.S. and as below-average temperatures are expected to linger this week, said Tyler Richey, co-editor at Sevens Report Research. “But the prospects of warmer weather in early February could easily serve as a catalyst for a significant price drop in natural gas, with its futures market traditionally one of the most volatile in the entire commodity complex,” he said.

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