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Here's what I mean…
Like I said in my email yesterday, tax optimization isn't a loophole. It's not a grey zone and it's not a secret trick.
It's a lever.
You get to decide how hard you want to pull it.
But it's only one lever.
Income.
Velocity.
Saving.
Depreciation.
Leverage.
Cashflow.
These are all levers you can pull inside your own wealth operating system.
Here's why this matters so much…
99% of people's wealth strategy is simple: make as much money as possible before time runs out, then hope it's enough.
Retirement is like a door slowly shutting, and we're sprinting to slide through before it closes on us.
This is why everyone is constantly chasing the next hot stock. The next home run. Desperately hoping they find the next 10x.
This is the investing belief system everyone has, which is why it blows their minds when they see what we do instead.
We just start by asking: where do we want to go?
When do you want to retire, what do you want your life to look like, and how much is it going to cost?
You simply decide.
And then pick what levers you want to pull and how hard you need to pull them, and you engineer the outcome.
There's no more "hopefully, someday."
People think this sounds impossible because it's completely contrary to how everyone thinks about investing. But it's just math.
You’ve never been taught this because your CPA only knows one lever. Your financial advisor knows one or two.
Nobody has ever shown you the whole control panel at once and said: here's everything available to you, here's where you are, here's what it looks like when you start pulling all of them.
That's exactly what I’m showing you on Wed July 8.
Not theory. Not concepts to figure out later. We're going to map your specific situation, show you which levers are available to you right now, and show you what your number looks like when you start engineering instead of just hoping.
Click here to join: https://link.1markmoss.com/1X3N0
Most people are stunned when they see how close they actually are once they start pulling the right levers.
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