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Libertas

[li-bur-tuhs]

noun

  1. the ancient Roman personification of liberty.



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U.S. stocks and gold have been “riding the same tailwind” — primarily, expectations of lower yields, said Adam Koos, president and senior financial adviser at Libertas Wealth Management Group.

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At the same time, an actual end to the shutdown might “dial down the temperature of the fear trade,” said Libertas Wealth’s Koos — suggesting that could lead to a decline for gold prices, which have been supported by that fear trade.

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“It kind of feels like gold just hit an unexpected pothole on an otherwise open highway,” Adam Koos, president and senior financial adviser at Libertas Wealth Management Group, told MarketWatch on Tuesday.

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Koos of Libertas Wealth Management also pointed out that gold is still under-owned when you zoom out to that gold/MSCI ratio.

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“It’s critically important that we review and improve what is taught as official curriculum to millions of kids in taxpayer-funded schools across the country,” said Mr. Boyack, president of the Libertas Institute, a Utah-based think tank.

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