Natural Gas (NG): Volatility Driven by Weather and Storage Levels
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Natural‑gas prices can swing dramatically on winter cold snaps or summer heatwaves that alter consumption. Storage reports from the EIA, LNG export trends, and pipeline‑capacity updates serve as key catalysts for NG traders.
Hedging strategies often incorporate weather‑derivative products or options to navigate this commodity's swift price moves. Staying informed on renewable‑energy integration and geopolitical supply routes further refines market outlooks.