United States Natural Gas Fund (UNG) Long-Term Investments (2009 - 2011)

United States Natural Gas Fund (UNG) reported Long-Term Investments of $802.5 million for Q3 2011, up 4878.21% quarter-over-quarter from -$16.8 million in Q2 2011.

United States Natural Gas Fund (UNG) has 3 years of Long-Term Investments data on file, last reported at $802.5 million in Q3 2011.

  • For the quarter ending Q3 2011, Long-Term Investments changed N/A year-over-year to $802.5 million; the trailing twelve-month figure through Sep 2011 stood at $802.5 million (changed N/A YoY), and the FY2010 full-year result was $1.9 billion, up 4926.81% from the prior year.
  • Long-Term Investments for Q3 2011 stood at $802.5 million, up from -$16.8 million in the prior quarter.
  • Across five years, Long-Term Investments topped out at $1.9 billion in Q4 2010 and bottomed at -$39.4 million in Q4 2009.
  • A 3-year average of $662.1 million and a median of $392.8 million in 2011 frame the typical range for Long-Term Investments.
  • Peak annual rise in Long-Term Investments reached 4926.81% in 2010, while the deepest fall reached 4926.81% in 2010.
  • Tracing UNG's Long-Term Investments over 3 years: stood at -$39.4 million in 2009, then jumped by 4926.81% to $1.9 billion in 2010, then slumped by 57.81% to $802.5 million in 2011.
  • According to Business Quant data, Long-Term Investments over the past three periods registered $802.5 million, -$16.8 million, and $1.9 billion for Q3 2011, Q2 2011, and Q4 2010 respectively.

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DateValue
Sep 30, 2011 802.47 Mn
Jun 30, 2011 -16.79 Mn
Dec 31, 2010 1.90 Bn
Dec 31, 2009 -39.41 Mn