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Hedge Funds Slash Bullish Natural Gas Bets to 13-Month Low

Bloomberg Markets
Friday, February 6, 2026 at 9:09 PM
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Hedge funds cut bullish bets on US natural gas after forecasts for mild weather triggered the largest single-day price decline in front-month gas futures in 30 years, forcing traders with long...

Hedge funds cut bullish bets on US natural gas after forecasts for mild weather triggered the largest single-day price decline in front-month gas futures in 30 years, forcing traders with long positions to rapidly unwind those bets at a loss.

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