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Is Bitcoin Imploding?

Creatix / November 20, 2025 Bitcoin (BTC) Bitcoin is a crypto in the CRYPTO market. The price is 86977.0 USD currently with a change of -4217.00 USD (-0.05%) from the previous close. The intraday high is 93021.0 USD and the intraday low is 86092.0 USD. Is Bitcoin Imploding?  Short answer:  Yes, to a degree. Bitcoin (BTC) is undergoing a sharp pull-back and signs of stress abound — but “imploding” depends on how you define it. Let’s unpack what that means. What’s happening Here are the key signals: Since peaking in early October, Bitcoin has fallen roughly 20-30% (depending on exact timing) from its highs. ( Finance Magnates ) It recently dropped below ~$95,000 and even slid under ~$87,000 at one point. ( Bloomberg ) Large outflows from crypto funds/ETFs: for example, in one 24-hour period around $1 billion was liquidated in crypto long positions. ( 99Bitcoins ) Recognized analysts are pointing out breakdowns of key technical support levels and a descendin...

The More You Have, The More You Lose: Massive Wealth Brings Massive Losses

Creatix / November 19, 2025 Wealth Cuts Both Ways We tend to assume that the wealthy are insulated from loss. We take them as the "winners" who never lose. Reality shows a different picture. Billions are a cushion, but a loss is a loss. They are big losers just as they are winners.  In modern days, where wealth is mostly in "paper" (stocks), the more you have, the easier and faster you can lose it. Over the last two weeks, in about 15 days, three of the richest tech leaders on Earth — Mark Zuckerberg , Larry Ellison , and Jensen Huang — each lost roughly $10–$20 billion as their companies’ share prices wobbled. Yes, over $1B gone daily for each one of them.  This is a paradox of extreme wealth: your upside is massive, but so is your downside. And in a world ruled by market sentiment, AI-driven volatility, and algorithmic selling, even the titans of tech feel the tremors. For the average person, the lesson can be surprisingly empowering. Case Study #1: Mark Zuckerb...

Markets in 2025: The Winners, Losers, Trends, and Smart Investing Strategies

Creatix / November 16, 2025 Creatix, our readers are the mission.  In 2025, financial markets have delivered one of the most dramatic, uneven, and revealing years in recent memory. A handful of AI mega-caps drove the S&P 500 to fresh highs, while entire sectors lagged behind. Western Digital is the best-performing stock in the S&P 500 index and Frank’s International is the worst so far. International markets have quietly outperformed the United States. Gold continues to break records while Bitcoin is retreating very quickly from its peak. Real estate splits into two completely different worlds. This post breaks down all the major forces shaping markets in 2025, from stock-level extremes to sector winners and losers, asset-class divergences, real-estate dynamics, and Bitcoin’s recent slide. If you want to understand what’s really happening under the hood, beyond the headlines and index-level numbers, this article should help spot trends, risks, and opportunities in today’s r...

A Market Correction? Great News for Young Investors.The Surprising Reason Why.

Creatix / November 17, 2025 Our readers are the mission In This Post, You’ll Learn: Why a major market correction is actually good news for young investors and not the disaster headlines make it seem. How being a net buyer for decades turns downturns into wealth-building opportunities through cheaper prices and long-term accumulation. How dollar-cost averaging becomes more powerful during corrections , allowing each contribution to buy more shares and lower your average cost. Why history shows that crashes set the stage for the strongest future bull markets , especially for investors who stay invested through fear and volatility. How corrections protect young investors from years of overpaying for stocks , preventing the dreaded “lost decade” of low returns. Why time is the greatest asset young investors have , giving them room to recover, compound, and benefit from market rebounds. How experiencing a correction early builds emotional resilience , discipline, an...

Silent Letters, Loud Mistakes: Common Errors and How to Fix Them

Creatix / November 16, 2025 In This Post: Why silent letters matter in American English and why both native and non-native speakers benefit from understanding them. How silent letters differ across world languages , and why English has so many “ghost letters” compared to more phonetic languages like Spanish or Italian. The most common silent-letter patterns in General American English (silent e, b, k, g, w, l, t, h, gh, u, n, p, s, and more). Additional advanced examples of silent letters that often confuse learners or cause spelling mistakes for natives. A special section on “almost silent” letters in casual American speech and contractions (gonna, wanna, didn’t, comfortable, family, chocolate, etc.). Why silent letters exist at all , including the historical, linguistic, and functional reasons they remain in English spelling. What doesn’t count as a silent letter , such as digraphs and letter teams (sh, ch, th, ph, ng). Syllabic consonants , where English ...