Natural Gas Elliott Wave Analysis
Natural gas is one of the most volatile energy commodities, driven by weather patterns, storage data, and production dynamics.
Natural gas wave structures are extremely volatile with sharp impulse waves and equally sharp corrections. Seasonality aligns with wave patterns — bullish impulses typically start in late summer as winter demand expectations build.
Key seasonal and technical levels vary widely. Historical range $1.50-$10.00 with extreme spikes.
Use weekly chart wave counts and combine with seasonal patterns. Natural gas Wave 3 can be explosive — always use stop losses based on invalidation levels.
H4 Wave Count
4-hour timeframe for precise entry timing
Daily Wave Count
Primary trading timeframe structure
Weekly Wave Count
Macro context and trend direction
Fibonacci Targets
Precise price targets from wave structure
Invalidation Levels
Exact price where the count is wrong
Alternative Scenario
What happens if the primary count fails
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