IMO at this point the current trading of MONA is much more like a game of chess than pps determining the valuation of the companies potential.
In comparison, there is another pinksheet that went through a 1-1000 r/s that dropped to .02, sat there for days and is currently trading at .16. The ceo is under fed investigation. The co. has done several r/s over the years. The co. changes business models every few months.
You don't seem to understand how stocks trade. If you buy shares you get one price. If you sell shares you may get a very different price if the spread between bid and ask is very wide. The change in price is not real. It just reflects that one trade is a buy and the next one is a sale. Then the price apparently drops irrespective of the size of the trade.