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Strategies & Market Trends : ajtj's Post-Lobotomy Market Charts and Thoughts

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To: Sun Tzu who wrote (76250)1/31/2023 8:07:40 PM
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If you look at the charts, you'll see it is usually seasonal. Everyone tends to panic and worry we won't have enough for a couple months then realize we're fine. Almost every year repeats the pattern.
I still track NG storage levels and post them from time to time. I track yearly overlapping for comparison to prior years and then a continuous chart to show the peak and valley trends better. I'll try to remember to post them tonight when I get back online on the computer.
I never invested directly in NG but used to play gas field trusts a lot in the late 90s/early 2000s. Just know if you go that route, you're investing in a wasting asset with a limited duration as the gas is depleted. You want high yield fully funded from income, long life expectancy and/or replacement land again funded from income and not secondary offerings, bond issuances etc. I don't even know if the ones I used to own still exist. Off the top of my head 20 years later, I think I had HGT, SJT, and I've forgotten the rest. At the time, I think they all yielded 14-16% or so. I also was in before the oil/gas scare so they almost doubled in price when I sold.
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