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Keep quirky coins if backtests hold up
I'll probably get to the same approach soon. I don't want to remove coins like Fartcoin just because the name sounds silly.
Their backtests show decent results, so I'm inclined to keep them on the list and judge by metrics rather than branding.
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Analysis
Bias against a token's name can cause missed opportunities; backtested performance suggests these coins can contribute positively, but historical results aren't guarantees and risk controls remain nec...
Recommendation
I'll keep such coins under watch and base inclusion on objective backtests and risk allocation—avoid deleting solely for branding; consider small, controlled exposure until live performance confirms t...
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