You can believe what you wish to believe ( and somewhere in your posts I hear a tremendous EGO crying out to be recognized ) but I hate to tell you that a weaker US Dollar is not the end all for commodities.
For example, you talk about a weaker US Dollar having a huge impact on Natural Gas and being a catalyst for the rally in Natural Gas . . . can you please explain this?
I have always understood Natural Gas to be effected by working gas in underground storage (supply), net imports from Canada (supply), and industrial and commercial demand based on economic activity, and residential demand which largely revolves around WEATHER.
Again, given your thinking can you please tell me how a weaker US Dollar has helped Natural Gas rally as it has?
For example, you talk about a weaker US Dollar having a huge impact on Natural Gas and being a catalyst for the rally in Natural Gas . . . can you please explain this?
I have always understood Natural Gas to be effected by working gas in underground storage (supply), net imports from Canada (supply), and industrial and commercial demand based on economic activity, and residential demand which largely revolves around WEATHER.
Again, given your thinking can you please tell me how a weaker US Dollar has helped Natural Gas rally as it has?