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# 2. Test and Trim Your Copy Trading Strategy

### ⏱️ Testing Periods:

* Monitor wallet behavior over time
* See how they handle different trades
* Evaluate long-term holds vs quick flips
* Track performance during various market conditions

## 📊 Optimize Your Mirrors:

* Start by copying multiple wallets
* Narrow down to 15-20 best performers
* Focus on most consistent traders
* Improve realized profit potential

📝**Pro Tip:** Regular portfolio review helps maintain optimal performance. Remove underperforming wallets and replace with new wallets!

🧠 **Remember:** WalletX premium gives you access to hundreds of verified wallets to build your perfect copy trading portfolio! 🚀


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