Natural Gas Futures: Extra gains likely Gas Commodities Energy OpenInterest Futures
this time by around 8.1K contracts. In the same direction, volume went up by around 44.7K contracts, setting aside the previous daily drop.bounced of the $3.50 region and ended Wednesday’s session with decent gains. The bounce was in tandem with increasing open interest and volume and thus paves the way for the continuation, at least in the very near term, of the recovery and with the initial hurdle at the $4.00 mark per MMBtu.
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