The Biggest Plays of 2013 (Stattman, Hyman)

by Consuelo Mack, Wealthtrack.com

Game Changers for 2013! In part 2 of WealthTrack’s annual exclusive with Financial Thought Leader, Ed Hyman, Wall Street’s number one ranked economist for an unprecedented 33 years running, he and Great Investor Dennis Stattman, long-time portfolio manager of BlackRock’s Global Allocation Fund identify the three big issues they predict will make a huge positive difference to investors this year.

“The One Investment...”

Ed Hyman, Chairman and Founder, ISI Group

Guggenheim China All Cap (YAO)
Price: $26.31 on 1/16/13
52-week range: $20.92 - $26.56

"I think I would pick the Shanghai Composite. It's … what, 10,000. It's really down. It's been the worst stock market in the world. It's now up about 15, 20 percent. But I think that might be a good play for 2013… ETFs would be the best play."
- Ed Hyman

Dennis Stattman, Portfolio Manager, BlackRock Global Allocation Fund

WisdomTree Japan Hedged Equity (DXJ)
Price: $37.84 on 1/16/13
52-week range: $30.07 to $38.91

"Japanese stocks. You could buy the Wisdom Tree, a hedged Japanese equity fund, symbol DXJ, which gives you exposure to Japanese stocks with the currency hedged."
- Dennis Stattman

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