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🩻 The Big Gas Trouble

A Hidden Force Shaping Markets

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Jack
Mar 04, 2025
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To Smart Investors,

I’m happy to announce that I’ve finished putting together the first guides on The Oracle Indicator:

🩻 How I'm Trading

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𝐉𝐚𝐜𝐤 𝐑𝐨𝐬𝐡𝐢, 𝐏𝐡𝐃
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European natural gas prices have surged again—doubling over the past year—and volatility is rapidly emerging as a pivotal economic theme of 2025.

Why should retail traders care?

Turbulence isn't just inflating energy bills; it's quietly reshaping inflation, interest rates, industrial competitiveness, and global trade patterns.

If understood correctly, this could mean significant opportunities for traders.

Simply put, when Europe's natural gas prices spike, the ripple effects reach almost every corner of the economy.

Recall the inflation crisis of 2022, triggered by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: gas prices soared, inflation hit historic levels, and Europe's economies buckled under the strain.

Today’s prices, around €46 per megawatt-hour, aren't quite as extreme as in 2022, but they're more than double their pre-crisis averages.

Daily fluctuations remain significant, signaling ongoing volatility.

Why Natural Gas Prices Should Be on Every Trader’s Radar—The Hard Facts:

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