The difference is with this being an OTC you have speculative inpatient "traders" involved with the RLFTF public float.
A "investor" looks at the company, its products and says "This looks pretty good and will be worth significantly more than I paid for it at some point"... such is the case with RLFTF.
Obsessing over RLFTF daily price, L2 info and "No PR in a week" will drive you mad and is NOT what an investor does. It has been a interesting learning experience for me to even see this first hand, 6 months of holding a ticker is just a "blip" of time in my opinion.
Nothing has changed other than a steady stream of positive news. I havent heard any negative news... The pace of which has increased as well. Ignore the daily noise, you did your DD -- your investment will take care of itself. Enjoy time with friends and family ... Be a investor
Best,
JB