It may be climbing, but it is still less than half of what it was after the Bill Still/Max Keiser pump in December.
Quark needed that, for this. Quark had insane volume during that pump when Bill Still first endorsed it - and I like to call it the 'great redistribution'
+1 and well said -
this was a directed market policy - and for the most part it worked.
now Quark has achieved its own "first of a first" - superior distribution combined with fast distribution, would be very hard to achieve for others except with an "IPO" type system.
the rest comes down to education and analysis , there is a lot of noise in the market but investment grade assets always shine though eventually.