FTC can be the new President GPU ALT, the developers and the coders will need to keep FTC on GPU mining up to the 2nd Block Halving in 2021 and a Top 10 market capitalisation looks good.
As everyone knows, the 1st Block Halving is in 12 months, of course, very few FTC will be sold by miners onto the exchanges in last 4 months before the Block Halving, because they will be building up there own wallet sizes.
Essentially, it might as well be 8 months to the 1st Block Halving.
The value of small miners with a couple GPU's, is well understood from Bitcoin history. Asic hardware came in at 3rd year of mining for BTC (max coin supply 18 million), but when you increase the max coin supply of the original Satoshi Nakamoto design for BTC, you need to factor in bigger delay in the appearance of ASIC mining hardware e.g. 3 years become 6 or 9 years, before the developers and coders should allow ASIC mining hardware onto that Alt.
Small GPU miners act as sales people for the Alt coin, they can give the ALT away as gifts too friends and family; they can do cash sales to friends and acquaintances at market prices. Essentially, each small GPU miner can act as small and local escrow seller and promoter for the ALT coin, who are sprinkled across many different countries. This popularises the Alt, which pushes it into the Top 10 market capitalisations. This is the reason there has always been at least 1-2 GPU Alt coins in the Top 10 Market Capitalisation lists. As soon as one Alt stops GPU mining, it is rapidly replaced by another GPU Alt in the Top 10.
Obviously, when you move from GPU mining to ASIC mining, the Alt coin loses these small miners as sales people and the Alt coin needs to replace them with escrow websites in every nation it wishes to trade in, which in reality seldom happens! Consequently, the price of the Alt decreases when ASIC equipment appears for that Alts algo.
Therefore, FTC should try to stay on GPU mining up to it's 2nd Block Halving. Fortunately, the developers and coders for FTC have already done a new algorithm and hard fork away from an ASIC compromised algorithm.
Obviously, this is more long-term view, than just looking at the 1st Block Halving.