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Natural Gas
Reddit mentioned Natural Gas 119 times in the 30 days to 20 August 2026. Reddit data updated 20 August 2026.
The line runs $2.92 on 22 May through $2.82 on 18 August, on a scale from $2.50 to $3.50. Days the market did not trade hold the previous close, flat.
The chart above plots the price of Natural Gas over the range selected — one day to the full history — drawn by TradingView from their own data. Our own licensed end-of-day series holds 60 sessions over that window: $2.92 on 22 May 2026 through $2.82 on 18 August 2026.
U.S. Energy Information Administration via FRED · as of Aug 20, 2026
Natural Gas · crowd attention × price
Day18 Aug 2026
Reddit's interest in Natural Gas held level across this window — 119 mentions over 29 days, with no single day carrying more than 9% of them
Reddit's mood on Natural Gas barely moved across this window — sentiment held between 80% bullish and 100% bullish on the 73 days we could measure
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The chart plots daily Reddit mentions of Natural Gas over the 30 days to 20 August 2026: 119 in total, busiest on 2 August with 10, and 2 on the last day counted. The line is the daily close over the same window: $2.93 on 22 July, $2.82 on 18 August. Of those days, 20 were trading sessions and the other 10 are hatched on the chart. On 8 of them no session took place, and the last close before it is carried forward rather than plotted; on 2 of them we hold no close at all, which is a gap in our own record rather than a closure we can prove. Sentiment — the bullish share of the mentions that took a side, where the chart's dashed rule marks the 50% at which bullish and bearish are even — ran from 84% bullish to 100% bullish over the 29 days that carried enough mentions to measure.
The chart plots daily Reddit mentions of Natural Gas over the 90 days to 20 August 2026: 428 in total, busiest on 4 June with 27, and 2 on the last day counted. The line is the daily close over the same window: $2.92 on 23 May, $2.82 on 18 August. Of those days, 59 were trading sessions and the other 31 are hatched on the chart. On 24 of them no session took place, and the last close before it is carried forward rather than plotted; on 2 of them no session took place, and this window holds no earlier close to carry forward; on 5 of them we hold no close at all, which is a gap in our own record rather than a closure we can prove. Sentiment — the bullish share of the mentions that took a side, where the chart's dashed rule marks the 50% at which bullish and bearish are even — ran from 80% bullish to 100% bullish over the 73 days that carried enough mentions to measure. 16 days either fell under the 5-mention floor or carried no bullish or bearish mention at all, and so carry no sentiment point.
U.S. Energy Information Administration via FRED
Crowd sentiment on Natural Gas · 30d
bullish
bullish
Natural Gas reads 4 points more bullish than overall market sentiment. Same measure; same 30-day window.
Natural Gas — frequently asked questions
How often is Natural Gas mentioned on Reddit?
Natural Gas was mentioned 22 times in the last 7 days across the finance subreddits we track, and 119 times over the trailing 30 days.
Is Reddit bullish or bearish on Natural Gas?
Across 119 classified mentions in the last 30 days, 61% read bullish, 7% bearish and 32% neutral. Crowd sentiment is a social signal, not investment advice.
Which stocks and ETFs are related to Natural Gas?
Names commonly associated with Natural Gas include United States Natural Gas Fund (UNG), ProShares Ultra Bloomberg Natural Gas (BOIL), Cheniere Energy (LNG), EQT Corporation (EQT). Each has its own page with crowd figures.
Answers are generated from the live figures on this page — Reddit crowd data, SEC filings and open company records — and update as the data does.
Names related to Natural Gas
ETFs and companies commonly associated with Natural Gas. Each links through to its own page.
Mentions of Natural Gas and its related names are extracted from Reddit, scored for sentiment and sample sized. Figures are social-sentiment signals, not investment advice.