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Natural Gas Prices Stuck at Resistance as Momentum Fades, Will Prices Turn?

Daniel Dubrovsky, Contributing Senior Strategist

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Natural Gas, Doji, Fading Momentum, Rising Wedge – Technical Update:

  • Natural gas prices struggling to hold near-term momentum
  • A Doji candlestick pattern has emerged, showing indecision
  • Keep an eye on the brewing Rising Wedge on the 4-hour

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Daily Chart – Doji Candlestick in Focus

Natural gas prices struggled to push higher for a seventh consecutive day this week, ending a 6-day winning streak. Over the past 24 hours, a Doji candlestick pattern emerged. That is a sign of indecision. While not necessarily an impending sign of a reversal, downside confirmation from here could open the door to a turn lower. Immediate support seems to be the 20-day Simple Moving Average (SMA).

A drop through the latter exposes the February low at 1.967 before the 2020 low comes into focus at 1.44. Immediate support is a combination of the 23.6% Fibonacci retracement level at 2.297 as well as the 50-day SMA. Clearing these points would open the door to extending near-term gains. But, the falling trendline from August continues to maintain the broader downside focus.

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4-Hour Chart – Fading Upside Momentum

Zooming in on the 4-hour timeframe helps paint a better picture of how natural gas is struggling at resistance. Negative RSI divergence is emerging as prices appear to be stuttering at the midpoint of the Fibonacci retracement level at 2.782. That is a sign of fading upside momentum, which can at times precede a turn lower.

Meanwhile, prices continue to trade within the boundaries of a bearish Rising Wedge chart formation. However, the floor is immediate support. A breakout lower could open the door to resuming the near-term downtrend from late January into the end of last month. That would place the focus on the 100-period SMA. That latter could hold as support, pivoting prices higher.

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--- Written by Daniel Dubrovsky, Senior Strategist for DailyFX.com

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