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🎨 Palette: [UX] Format large financial numbers in daily ledger#118

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💡 What: Added , thousands separators to financial and BTC value print statements in the daily trading ledger loop (bitcoin_trading_simulation.py).
🎯 Why: When running simulations with large initial-cash values (e.g. $1,000,000), numbers like $1000000.00 are incredibly difficult to parse quickly in the terminal. Using $1,000,000.00 significantly reduces cognitive load.
📸 Before/After:
Before:
Day 20: Portfolio Value: $1000000.00, Cash: $1000000.00, BTC: 0.0000
After:
Day 20: Portfolio Value: $1,000,000.00, Cash: $1,000,000.00, BTC: 0.0000
Accessibility: Improves scanability and reduces cognitive load when analyzing large blocks of numerical output in the CLI.


PR created automatically by Jules for task 11630905783650143991 started by @EiJackGH

Updates `bitcoin_trading_simulation.py` to format daily ledger currency and BTC values with commas, significantly improving readability for large numbers.

Co-authored-by: EiJackGH <172181576+EiJackGH@users.noreply.github.com>
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Co-authored-by: EiJackGH <172181576+EiJackGH@users.noreply.github.com>
@EiJackGH EiJackGH deployed to production March 30, 2026 13:46 — with GitHub Actions Active
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