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The Rise And Demise Of The United States Natural Gas Fund ETF

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Sun, 23 Sep 2012

By CommodityHQ : By Jared Cummans The United States Natural Gas Fund ( UNG ) has long been one of the most popular ETFs on the market. Known for its hefty volatility, this first generation commodity ETF invests in front-month futures for natural gas . But the reason why UNG is so well-known is not ...

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