The Woodlands Edition | October 2024

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Political season is upon us and a national election is just around the corner. For investors, the important thing is to stay true to your financial game plan and don’t let outside noise, especially political noise, deter you from reaching your goals. Yes, policy is important, and politics can affect reality and perception, but in the long run we know that markets have gone higher during both Republican and Democratic administrations. In the future we will have economic slowdowns, world disruptions, wars, and political strife. That is likely never to change. But throughout history the markets have persevered, and every downturn has been followed by new all-time highs. As advisors our biggest challenge is to keep our clients focused on their long term goals and helping them block out the noise and influences that would disrupt their journey to financial security. MONTHLY COMMENTARY For our daily commentary and all disclosures, visit www.chjwealthmanagement.com 10200 Grogan’s Mill Road, Suite 340 • 281-298-2700

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