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Natural gas short squeeze coming? Best of the Boards/Blogs

Stockhouse Editorial
0 Comments| June 29, 2009

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Top Bullboards post:

“Another thought of mine about the natural gas prices has to do with the marginal cost of gas production. Even with all the shale gas out there and the LNG that could come in, nobody is going to make any money on gas at $3.00. Some gas companies can not justify defining new areas for drilling and building the infrastructure to actually drill given the current $3.80 price for gas. I think a classic short squeeze will occur in November and December this year. That is why I think Gas prices will climb higher as the smart money starts building positions going into the late summer.” – From Rawcolt on the Claymore Natural Gas Commodity ETF (TSX: T.GAS, Stock Forum) Bullboard.

Top Bullboard:

Noveko International (TSX: T.EKO, Stock Forum) had the most posted Bullboard on Stockhouse Monday.

Top blog:

“Can speculators keep the bull moving?” asked ghost11 on the Ghost Trader2 blog.



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