Is It Finally Time to Buy the Natural Gas Equity ETF? - ETF News And Commentary
April 30 2014 - 10:10AM
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Natural gas has seen solid trading so far this year, gaining in
double digits. This is primarily thanks to the coldest winter in
decades that send heating demand (and thus natural gas usage)
soaring. After all, about half of U.S. households use natural gas
as the primary source of heating.
In fact,
United States Natural Gas Fund (UNG) has
been the star performer in oil & gas ETF world, while
First Trust ISE-Revere Natural Gas Index Fund
(FCG) is leading the broad energy space. This is
especially true as UNG gained more than 27.5% in the year-to-date
time frame and FCG is up 15.4% for the same time period (read:
What the Surge in Natural Gas Reveals About Commodity ETFs).
This trend is likely to continue in to the spring based on the
broad commodity trends and supply/demand balance. As per the latest
EIA storage report, natural gas stockpiles rose 49 billion cubic
feet for the week ending April 18. Though this is above the analyst
expectation of 42 billion cubic feet, inventory declined 48% from
the year-ago level and 53% from the five-year average.
Weekly gas inventories represents the lowest level in 11 years,
suggesting slowdown in replenishment of gas stockpiles and raising
concerns that the energy companies might not be able to rebuild
inventory to levels high enough to meet demand next winter.
Further, the outlook for the weather over the next 15 days calls
for slightly cooler than normal temperatures, indicating that the
demand for natural gas usage for heating would continue to rise
adding to stockpile woes.
In particular, the Midwest and eastern regions of the U.S. will see
below-average temperatures in the next six to 10 days, according to
Commodity Weather Group. This would result in increasing natural
gas price in the coming days despite the U.S. huge fracking
boom.
In order to take advantage of this surge in natural gas prices,
investors should consider FCG over UNG. This is because FCG has
bucked the trend of lagging UNG over the past one month and risen
about 7.7% compared to the 5.8% gain for UNG (read: 3 Low
Correlated ETFs Surging in Shaky Markets).
Investors should note that FCG has hit a 52-week high of $22.90 on
April 24 and is currently trading 31.6% below the record high
reached in June 2008, suggesting that it still has room for further
upside. This is especially true given the fund has a decent Zacks
ETF Rank of 3 or ‘Hold’ rating.
FCG in Focus
This product offers exposure to the U.S. stocks that derive a
substantial portion of their revenues from the exploration and
production of natural gas. It follows ISE-REVERE Natural Gas Index
and holds 30 stocks in its basket, which are well spread out across
all the securities in the basket.
Goodrich Petroleum, Comstock Resources and Stone Energy occupy the
top three positions in the portfolio with a combined 14% of total
assets. This indicates that no single company dominates the fund’s
return, preventing heavy concentration.
The fund has a blended style and is also diversified across various
market cap levels with 44% in large caps, 38% in small caps and the
rest in mid caps (read: 2 Top Ranked Large Cap Growth ETFs in
Focus).
The fund has amassed $517.7 million in its asset base while it sees
solid volume of more than 517,000 shares per day. The ETF charges
60 bps in annual fees from investors.
What Lies Ahead?
If slightly cold weather or below-average temperatures persist,
then it could eat away more natural gas inventories, leading to a
smaller supply of natural gas heading into the summer. But with the
new technologies and fracking methods, producers might be able to
obtain more natural gas from the ground, indicating that the threat
of supply shortage might not last for long (see: all the Energy
ETFs here).
However, normal temperatures heading into summer and higher
domestic production are still yet to refill the depleted storage
levels. As such, bullish investors could definitely make a
short-term play on the natural gas equity ETFs given
below-than-normal temperature forecast in the near term and lower
stockpile injections.
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