United States Natural Gas Fund, LP (UNG)

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Clusterstock  5 hrs ago  Comment 
    You know natural gas is getting sexy when Hollywood rolls in. Get ready for Haynesville, a movie about thrills and perils of a natural gas boom town in Louisiana. Haynesville: As the Haynesville boom erupts, the film focuses on...
Short-Term Trading  Dec 6  Comment 
UNG printed new lows. On the daily chart you can see that the force index indicator turned negative again amd %b indicator is now oversold. Very risky trade with all the discussions around this asset and how bad it is tracking natural gas spot...
FX Street  Dec 4  Comment 
This is the second in a series of analysis on the Inflationary Mega-trend that is anticipated to unfold over the next decade. The last article (Deflationists Are WRONG, Prepare for the INFLATION Mega-Trend) concluded that ever escalating debt...
Motley Fool  Dec 3  Comment 
These stocks have hit bottom. Are they ready to bounce?
Condor Options  Dec 3  Comment 
In early September, I tried to take the other side of the case against UNG, the popular natural gas ETF, regarding its perceived failure to track spot natural gas prices ("The Fuss Over Natural Gas"). At the time, I admitted that my defense -...
Rocket Science Investing - Exchange Traded Funds  Dec 2  Comment 
Stocks rise as dollar slides; reports on housing, construction point to improving economy. The stock market is picking up where it left off before its scare over debt problems in Dubai. Major stock indicators rose more than 1 percent Tuesday,...
Clusterstock  Dec 1  Comment 
Here’s a fine example of liquefied natural gas (LNG) arbitrage at work. While hugely weak fundamentals are doing this to Henry Hub Natgas front-month futures prices: UK NBP forward market prices were doing this:   Read the whole...
UnBiasedTrading (TM)  Dec 1  Comment 
Natural gas dropped today and I'm sure many are wondering if it was a wave 2 pullback to start buying. The ETF, UNG, doesn't show great buying volume on the recent bounce, followed by lighter volume on the pullback as typically needed for a swing...
MarketWatch  Nov 30  Comment 
U.S. Natural Gas Fund , an exchange-traded fund tracking natural gas futures, fell about 6% in early trade Monday on concerns over Dubai's credit markets and oversupply of the commodity. Bloomberg on Monday reported rising supplies could hurt the...
Short-Term Trading  Nov 27  Comment 
At LINK Donald Coxe, of Coxe Advisors LLC, discussed the outlook for Natural Gas, Shale Gas, and the controversial accounting of natural gas reserves. Following are some interesting points: - Natural gas spot prices are sensitive to changes in...
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The United States Natural Gas Fund LP (UNG) is an exchange traded security that is designed to track in percentage terms the movements of natural gas prices. UNG issues units that may be purchased and sold on the NYSE Arca.

The investment objective of USNG is for the changes in percentage terms of its net asset value to reflect the changes in percentage terms of the price of natural gas delivered at the Henry Hub, Louisiana, as measured by the changes in the price of the futures contract on natural gas as traded on the New York Mercantile Exchange (the NYMEX) that is the near month contract to expire, except when the near month contract is within two weeks of expiration, in which case the futures contract will be the next month contract to expire. UNG invests in futures contracts for natural gas, crude oil, heating oil, gasoline, natural gas and other petroleum-based fuels that are traded on the NYMEX, ICE Futures or other United States and foreign exchanges. The Company’s general partner is United States Commodity Funds LLC.

Because UNG is a commodities pool, rather than a traditional equity or bond ETF, it must register a fixed number of shares with the Securities and Exchange Commission. If it wants to increase the number of shares available, it must file papers with the SEC and pay a fee, and then wait for approval before those new shares can be issued. [1]




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