Considering advanced prints from CME Group for natural gas futures markets, open interest added to the previous build and went up by more than 1K contracts on Thursday. On the other hand, volume dropped for the third consecutive session, now by around 109.7K contracts.
Thursday’s uptick in prices of natural gas was accompanied by another build in open interest, which allows for the continuation of the recent bounce. The sharp drop in volume, however, could also spark a knee-jerk in the very near term. The next up barrier of note, in the meantime, emerges at the November high at $7.22 per MMBtu (November 7).
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