Natural Gas ETF, a simple way to trade the energy sector

By Warren Gates

Natural gas prices have fluctuated from a low of $2.50 to over $6 this year. They are now trading around $5. When there are large ranges like that, a sharp trader may be able to profit from this.

Whether you are a trader or investor, you will be able to find the right investment for you in natural gas. This article will show you different ways to trade natural gas. You will find Natural Gas ETFs that invest in stocs of producers,drillers and even futures.

Why invest in the natural gas sector? Natural gas is gaining in in usage in the United States. The reason for this is that natural gas burns cleaner than coal. Since coal produces most of our electricity, there is pressure to convert coal generating plants to run on natural gas. Plus since gas burns cleaner, it is more environmentally friendly.

Another reason to trade natural gas is because it is plentiful in the United States. Many people are pushing for more drilling here in the U.S. to tap into our vast reserves. Americans wants to get away from our dependence on foreign oil and want to use energy resource right here at home.

The natural gas market has caught the eye of the largest oil company in the world. XTO Energy, perhaps the biggest company in natural gas was purchased by ExxonMobil. If you recall last fall, oil investor T. Boone Pickens was on tv talking about how natural gas is the future for the United States. If people and companies like this are investing in natural gas, perhaps you should be too.

What are Natural Gas ETFs?

An ETF is better known as an Exchange Traded Fund. ETF are similar to mutual funds. An exchange traded fund is typically made up of several stocks. One such fund is the First Trust ISE-Revere Natural Gas Index Fund. This fund, ticker symbol FCG is generally made up of companies thats earn a large part of their revenue from natural gas productions and exploration.

Currently the United States Natural Gas Fund is the largest natural gas etf. This fund trades the natural gas futures contract on the New York Mercantile Exchange. This fund purchases the front month futures contract. it hold them until 2 weeks before the contract expires.

This is just an introduction to trading Natural Gas ETFs. Continue your research on this profitable market. - 31391

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