The top 10 investments for the next 10 years: Your call

As clients' portfolios have become more diversified and individual investors have exposure to more asset classes, <i>InvestmentNews</i> would like to know which investment categories financial advisers have the strongest long-term convictions about.
FEB 23, 2012
By  Mark Bruno
As clients' portfolios have become more diversified and individual investors have exposure to more asset classes, InvestmentNews would like to know which investment categories financial advisers have the strongest long-term convictions about. If a client came in and asked you, point blank, which asset class you think will outperform all the rest over the next ten years, what would you say? Please take a second to answer the question below and the results will be published in this new blog, Market Neutral, next week.
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