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By xiexgp, December 23, 2013

Does anyone know of a good way to play the rising price of Natural Gas. Stocks or ETF’s.

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January 22, 2014 6:30 pm

The only good way to play the price of natural gas is to buy stocks involved in the development storage and transportation of natural gas. I think fidelity has a natural gas fund. The problem with natural gas is most energy companies have interests in both oil and natural gas energy. Its really hard to find larger companies in the energy business that specialize in natural gas and nothing else. Stay away form these ETF’S that use futures and options to track the price of the commodity. They usually do not track the commodity very well. You are most likely going to lose big time if your try and invest in natural gas by investing in one of these commodity notes as they are called.

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