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BetaPro Natural Gas Leveraged Daily Bull ETF T.HNU

Alternate Symbol(s):  HNUZF

HNUs investment objective, is to seek daily investment results, before fees, expenses, distributions, brokerage commissions and other transaction costs, that endeavour to correspond to up to two times 200 Percentage the daily performance of the Horizons Natural Gas Rolling Futures Index the Underlying Index, Bloomberg ticker CMDYNGER. HNU is denominated in Canadian dollars. Any US dollar gains or losses as a result of HNUs investment are hedged back to the Canadian dollar to the best of its ability. The Fund To be successful in meeting its investment objective during the period, HNUs net asset value should have gained up to two times as much on a given day, on a percentage basis, as its Underlying Index rose on that given day. Conversely, HNUs net asset value should have lost up to two times as much on a given day, on a percentage basis, as its Underlying Index declined on that given day.


TSX:HNU - Post by User

Comment by ub40ehon Sep 24, 2010 11:29am
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Post# 17488657

RE: Peak Storage 2010-11

RE: Peak Storage 2010-11check out this link for the storage numbers...
https://www.eia.gov/pub/oil_gas/natural_gas/feature_articles/2010/ngpeakstorage/ng_peak.html
UB
Estimates of Natural Gas Storage Capacity and Historical Maximum Storage Volumes, as of April 2009 and April 2010
(Billion cubic feet, unless otherwise noted)
Demonstrated Peak Working Gas Capacity1 Working Gas Design Capacity2 Demonstrated Peak Working Gas Capacity as Percent of Working Gas Design Capacity (Percent) Maximum End-of-Month Working Gas Inventories3
Region Apr-2009 Apr-2010 Apr-2009 Apr-2010 Apr-2009 Apr-2010 Apr-2009 Apr-2010
East 2,178 2,196 2,268 2,281 96.0 96.3 2,032 2,097
Producing 1,202 1,297 1,351 1,383 89.0 93.8 1,068 1,224
West 509 556 694 699 73.3 79.6 470 524
Lower 48 3,889 4,049 4,313 4,364 90.2 92.9 3,565 3,833
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