I'm fairly certain none of those things are illegal. You've just incompletely specified the problem and are consequently reaching the wrong conclusion. It's true that all of those things _can_ be illegal, just like moving your hand or your foot can be illegal if you do so with sufficient force against a person, and not moving your hand or foot can be illegal if you, say, are stopping police from enforcing the law. But that doesn't mean "moving my hands" and "not moving my hands" are crimes.
Charging higher prices as a monopoly is not in itself illegal. Other conditions have to be true.
Collusion and price fixing require you to conspire.
Charging higher prices as a monopoly is not in itself illegal. Other conditions have to be true.
Collusion and price fixing require you to conspire.
Charging lower than someone else while being a monopoly is not illegal either. The FTC has a little page for this: https://www.ftc.gov/tips-advice/competition-guidance/guide-a...