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  <title>The Secret Playbook Investors Use</title>
  <description>🎙️ Episode Summary Have you ever felt like everyone else is getting the best investment opportunities — except you? Market downturns happen. Crypto dips. Real estate deals surface. And somehow… you’re watching from the sidelines. In this episode, Wade Borth explains why. It’s not because others have a secret playbook. It’s not because you’re not smart enough. It’s not even about access. It’s about liquidity and framework. The difference between chaos and opportunity is often one thing: access to cash with a plan. Wade shares a client story about a disciplined saver who had built significant reserves — yet still felt financial pressure. The problem wasn’t a lack of money. It was a lack of clarity about how much was enough. Once they defined his burn rate and established a one-year liquidity target, everything changed. He didn’t just feel safe. He felt free. This episode is about building a structure that protects your family first — and gives you a permission slip to invest second. 🔗 Links &amp;amp;amp; Resources   sagewealthstrategy.com   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mqFjV_yhiO4   &amp;amp;nbsp; 🔑 Keywords Liquidity Burn Rate Investment Framework Financial Certainty Cash Access Opportunity Investing Market Downturn Strategy Wealth Building Financial Freedom Permission Slip Investing Emergency Fund Strategy Scarcity vs Abundance Real Estate Investing Crypto Investing Financial Confidence 🔥 Episode Highlights 00:00–00:30 – Why it feels like everyone else gets the deals 00:00:46–00:01:08 – The difference between opportunity and chaos 00:01:26–00:01:50 – Why most people feel financial anxiety 00:02:06–00:02:26 – The two-step solution: security first, opportunity second 00:02:41–00:03:21 – Client story: disciplined saver with financial pressure 00:03:21–00:03:58 – Determining how many days of liquidity are enough 00:04:15–00:04:33 – Realizing he had twice the liquidity he needed 00:04:33–00:04:50 – The “permission slip” to invest 00:05:08–00:05:26 – Building investment criteria around personal values 00:06:19–00:06:37 – The life jacket analogy: protect first, prosper second 00:06:59–00:07:13 – When accumulation becomes clarity &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
  <author_name>Wade Borth - Sage Wealth Strategy</author_name>
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