♨️ Natural Gas’s Ticking Clock: The $4.35 Breakout or the Supply Glut Sink?
Natural Gas (NG/USD) is not a market for the faint of heart. Driven by immediate weather patterns and complex global storage dynamics, its price swings are often violent and unpredictable. As we enter the heart of the winter heating season, the market is locked in a high-stakes standoff around the crucial $4.00 per MMBtu pivot. The next week will be a definitive test: Will the persistent US production glut pull the price back down, or will the looming threat of a single, severe cold snap launch the commodity into its classic winter rally? Our in-depth analysis suggests the market is coiling, waiting for one key catalyst—and the stakes couldn't be higher. 📉 Technical Standstill: The Importance of $4.35 After an attempt to break higher in early November, the price has stalled, setting up a clear technical decision zone. The Technical Picture: The $4.00 Pivot: This psychological threshold is where the price currently fights for equilibrium. Sustained closures above this level si...