Natural Gas Makes Significant Intermediate Term Bottom
Commodities / Natural Gas Nov 26, 2008 - 12:28 PM GMT
Could it be? That today's action in the US Natural Gas Fund ETF (AMEX: UNG) represents another coordinate low within a series of lows that will comprise a significant intermediate-term bottom? So far, that is exactly what appears to be unfolding. On a daily chart (not shown), today's upmove has the makings of a key upside reversal day, the first such very positive technical indication on a daily chart basis since the bottoming action started on November 14. Nonetheless, to REALLY get anything going on the upside, the price structure must hurdle and sustain above 28.60/80 resistance, which should trigger upside follow-through towards my next optimal target of 30.50-31.00.
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By Mike Paulenoff
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