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Sep 16, 2010 | Market Commentary

Friends,

We’re back. Sorry to have been out of touch for the past few weeks, but I know all of you know why.

Welcome to my first e-mail from CHJ Wealth Management. I want to take this opportunity to thank each and every one of you for being so wonderful to us during this process. If you are a client of ours, thank you so much for entrusting us with your financial well-being. You know how serious we take the task of managing your money and how we want to deliver to you the best customer service available in the industry. If you’re not a client, but a good friend of ours, thank you so much for your moral support. We truly appreciate it.

We have had a tremendous response from all of you and our company is off to a great start. We will continue to keep you informed on a weekly, and sometimes daily basis, as to market conditions and the investment landscape in general. As Independent, Registered Investment Advisors, we are free to give you totally independent advice and manage your money without any interference from other forces. As our motto says, we offer independent investment advice designed to protect and grow your wealth.

Again, thanks for your trust in us, and we promise to continue to earn that trust. I will touch base starting next week with market comments, but suffice it to say September has been pretty good to us so far.

Have a nice weekend everyone and I will check in with you next week.

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