Empire Crypto Market trading strategies are longtime established methods of planning and making trades that we follow strictly. Through our trading strategies, we typically set out specifications for which trades to make, when to make them, when to exit them, and how much capital you should risk in each position. This scheme allows us to have a stable and guaranteed income from our transactions.
We generate the profit we use for payments through numerous ways which involve but not limited to Trading on the Forex Market, NFTs, Arbitrade Trading, Crypto OTC Trading, Trading on Bullish Markets, Bitcoin Mining, Trading on new emerging markets, Day Trading, Scalping Trading and many more.
Empire Crypto Market is an independent provider of blockchain technology and cryptocurrency marketing and educational services focusing on the financial professional community and their clients.
We're passionate about cryptocurrency education and provide robust resources for financial professionals on digital assets and blockchain technology.
Our transparent suite of investment strategies provides a diverse array of options for financial advisors and investors to make sound decisions on digital asset allocation.
There is a different way of doing business, where each project designed and implemented promotes sustainable investment from all: environmental, economic, social, and finance.
To make a positive contribution to society and to the world at large, providing sustainable financial solutions to the most urgent issues such as global inflation and economic instability. We want to encourage social awareness about financial sustainability in a way that resonates with the authorities, society and businesses — we want to lead, accelerate and complete the transition towards a decentralized flexible financial economy.
TO DESIGN A BETTER AND STRONGER FINANCIAL SERVICE.
Our dream of making the world a better place motivates us every day to work towards creating sustainable financial solutions to the major challenges that will shape humanity's future relationship with the FIAT.
Connet with usEmpire Crypto Market trading strategies are longtime established methods of planning and making trades that we follow strictly. Through our trading strategies, we typically set out specifications for which trades to make, when to make them, when to exit them, and how much capital you should risk on each position.This scheme allows us to have stable and guaranteed income from our transactions
We generate the profit we use for payments through numerous ways which involves but not limited to Trading on the Forex Market, NFTs, Arbitrade Trading, Crypto OTC Trading, Trading on Bullish Markets, Bitcoin Mining, Trading on new emerging markets, Day Trading, Scalping Trading and many more.
On Arbitrade Trading, we constantly compare prices for different cryptocurrencies on different exchanges and search for the best options. For this purpose, Empire Crypto Market created a special software - "Matic Engine". The Matic Engine software we developed allows us to track prices for various cryptocurrency assets on numerous exchanges we work with in real time.Having found the orders which satisfy the special conditions, we buy cryptocurrency on one exchange and at the same time sell this asset on another exchange.
The profit received from the transaction goes to the reserve fund for further distribution between the platform, local partners and investors of the company.
Empire Crypto Market allows you to earn money from the difference in prices for the same position from different exchanges. With skillful application, we bring good profit at 98% success rate. We are popular in the cryptocurrency industry. There are a huge number of exchanges and a lot of assets. On different exchanges, the price of the same cryptocurrency varies greatly. More often we take advantage of this discripancy in prices from different exchanges at different rates. We buy assets on one exchange with a minimum price and sells it on another exchange at a higher price. The difference in price between different exchanges is the profit. That is one of the numerous ways inwhich we make the profit we pay you. But cryptocurrencies are highly volatile, it is always important to buy a cryptocurrency on one exchange and sell it on another almost instantly to have a guaranteed profit. We achieve this with our trading software which uses unique algorithms to track the prices across multiple exchanges. We are constantly adding new exchanges and attracting new partners.
Empire Crypto Market employs the most reliable, effective security technologies available. We leverage an elastic, multi-stage holding strategy to ensure that the majority of funds are kept in cold storage for additional safety. Our website is secured with the Best Security Software for all customers and provides a host of additional security features to provide multiple layers of protection. Security is always our first priority.
Our custom trading engine was designed to be scalable and to ensure that orders are executed in real-time. We also support third-party trading platforms and algorithmic trading via our extensive and robust investment contracts
Our highly efficient and automated monitoring platform allows us to provide our customers with the fastest transactions available today. This includes updates on balance, trade and holding information.
We are committed to supporting both new and established blockchains. We seek to provide our customers with an ever-growing selection of blockchain technologies and digital crypto trading strategies.
Our Mining farm in Liechtenstein, where a pioneering regulatory framework for blockchain is currently being considered, places us to take a leading role in the international development of blockchain: driving adoption, working more closely with Blockchain teams and being more responsive to our customers.
Empire Crypto Market accepts customers from around the world.
Sustainability permeates each of the ideas, decisions, processes and projects that make Empire Crypto Market a leading global company in promoting sustainable investment and combating the financial crisis caused by political instability of the world.
We support a sustainable business model that seeks economic growth, social progress and environmental balance with the goal of improving the lives of present and future generations.
To achieve this, we design solutions that address the major global challenges facing humanity: decentralization of the system, the economic crisis, political instability and financial shortages, the need for resilient infrastructures, and innovation for the development of more sustainable and stronger financial world.
Empire Crypto Market sees innovation as not just a differentiating factor, but as an intrinsic part of creating sustainable investment solutions that respond to major global challenges.
Empire Crypto Market incorporates the latest technological advances into the development of our projects and the generation of new businesses ideas, while bringing technology closer to markets and customers to drive sustainable development together.
In a continuous exploration of new ideas to develop the capabilities, products and services required to design a better world, Empire Crypto Market combines the most open, disruptive and digital innovation with the innovation centres. Empire Crypto Market innovative technologically advanced Trading Engines are a benchmark in developing solutions for the Bitcoin mining sector, advanced technologies and algorithmically controlled trading market..
From the Digital Tech Hub we promote technological solutions that respond to business needs. The main technologies we use are Data and Artificial Intelligence, IoT, Immersive Technologies, Robotics and 3D Printing as well as knowledge fields such as Smart Society.
We promote innovation in social and environmental components.
We establish alliances with new social economy partners capable of providing answers to the instability challenge of the cryptocurrency markets.
We strengthen the development of processes and tools that drive digital transformation with a focus on efficiency and resource management
One of the main drawbacks in using third- party scorecards is the lack of transparency. By using an in-house scorecard, we have access to greater granularity and thus can more accurately determine the drivers of a score to identify specific areas of strength and weakness – as opposed to an overall score that is not useful for due diligence purposes. Drivers of a weak score, for example, might derive from a lack of company disclosure, or conversely strong disclosure but weak absolute and growth levels. Whilst the ESG scorecard provides us with an insight to the ESG practices of a company, we must be aware of the several drawbacks from existing data and the issues around disclosure, quality of self- reporting, consistency, and frequency:
Our qualitative assessment begins with an in-depth analysis of a business’s products and services. As outlined previously, the Fund prioritises the identification of companies whose products and services have a positive environmental or social effect. To assess this, we use sustainability themes and sub-themes to guide our assessment. In doing so, we can more accurately and systematically conclude what is and what is not a sustainable product or service. To be considered for the portfolio, a company must derive the majority of its sales from our sustainability themes, which are outlined in this paper under ‘Screening’.
Using our quantitative scorecard, alongside the other sources outlined above, we evaluate the magnitude of exposure to the material risk factors, the company’s management of these risks and whether there are any relevant company initiatives that perhaps mitigate some of them. We fi nd that third-party risk frameworks are usually constructed on an industry basis, so our assessment enables us to evaluate the nuances between various companies within an industry, delving into whether a certain risk factor is material to the company specifically.
Understanding what each company does and how it operates enables us to assess whether the company is exposed to creating any negative externalities. The Fund goes beyond our company-wide exclusions to actively avoid exposure to common social and environmental exclusions. Here we assess any possible exposures to our exclusion list as well as past or current controversies that could have meaningful investment implications in the future. We detail this further in this paper under ‘Screening’.
Further, a particular focus of our qualitative assessment is on a company’s governance and its management’s remuneration. We believe governance should incorporate a strong and effective board with the necessary skills, background, and experience to provide objective oversight of management, positive employee relations with clear and effective policies in place, and a well-structured management compensation scheme. This should comprise clear, specific, and challenging long-term performance criteria which are fully disclosed to shareholders and incentivise long-term value creation for the benefit of shareholders. Our assessment here takes a checklist approach based on the transparency, design, and alignment of short and long-term remuneration. The results not only allow us to assess the company’s governance, but also often form the basis of our proxy voting decisions and any further engagement. For more information, please refer to our paper on Our Approach to Executive Remuneration, published on our website
Another key feature of our qualitative sustainability assessment involves analysing the carbon transition risk of a company. Whilst environmental factors may not be deemed material for every company, we believe it is an important exercise nonetheless to assess how companies are contributing to the global risk of climate change, and what is the company’s financial flexibility given changing regulations and policies. We look at a company’s emissions over time and stress test the company’s margins, earnings, return on equity, and net debt-to-equity to differing carbon prices. Alongside this we assess the company’s broader ability to cover higher ESG-related costs (e.g., higher cost of goods from more sustainable sources) and increase investment in more ESG-related projects through higher capital expenditure or R&D (e.g., more energy efficient machinery). Ultimately, our scenario analysis allows us to assess a company’s exposure to possible carbon- related costs – through either internal investment or externally imposed costs. As part of our carbon intensity review, we also look at the company’s initiatives to reduce its carbon footprint. Initially we find out whether the company reports data to the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP), and then aim to evaluate whether the company has adequate science- based emission reduction targets. Again, the results of our evaluation here often form the basis of our proxy votes and engagement. Overall, our qualitative sustainability assessment enables us to better understand the materiality and fairness of ESG scores, the risks to business models and valuations, as well as company- specific issues and opportunities. It allows us to form more complete and meaningful investment conclusions, and for this reason, both the quantitative and qualitative sustainability reviews are conducted in-house by the investment analysts and portfolio managers working on the Funds; we do not outsource this responsibility to an internal or external ESG team. It would be remiss of us not to point out that incorporating ESG factors into investment decision-making is in its infancy compared to traditional financial analysis. While negative factors (such as oil spills or harassment) can cause a short and sharp correction in a share price once in the public domain, and therefore can lead to a long-term negative reputation for the company, positive factors (such as improving governance or management remuneration alignment) can take years to play out. It is precisely for this reason that we believe investment managers who have already established their ESG credentials, and who are actively engaging with the companies they invest in on ESG issues, can leverage a potential competitive advantage over those that do not.
We believe that engagement is an effective tool to achieve meaningful change and we are committed to engaging with companies in which our clients’ assets are invested on a wide range of topics. Engagement gives us an opportunity to improve our understanding of investee companies, which enhances our investment decisions. By engaging with a company to achieve specific goals, we are improving our understanding of the material ESG risks it faces, challenging its behaviour in relation to ESG considerations and in turn increasing its awareness of regulatory and societal changes. Engagement also lets us share our philosophy and approach to investing and corporate governance with a company and enhances its understanding of our objectives as shareholders. We will engage on our own, or with other investors that share our concerns through collaborative initiatives.
All engagement is conducted by the investment management team. This helps to ensure that the results of our engagement and monitoring activities feed directly into the investment decision making process. We focus on sustainability issues which we determine to be most material to the long-term value of our investee companies. When material and relevant, we believe that companies that address these factors will drive improved financial performance for our clients. These issues reflect expectations and trends across a range of stakeholders including employees, customers, and communities, to the environment, suppliers, and regulators. By strengthening relationships with that range of stakeholders, business models become more sustainable. The governance structure and management quality that oversee these stakeholder relationships are also a focus for our engagement discussions. Our engagement framework is composed of three tenets: dialogue, monitoring, and escalation. We prioritise the quality and materiality of our engagements over the volume of activity.
Our quantitative and qualitative fundamental and ESG assessments play a pivotal role in highlighting material risks which present an opportunity to engage with an investee company. For example, we may pursue dialogue based on areas of improvements outlined in our quantitative and qualitative ESG assessments, or a broader industry-level risk that we have identified. We may engage with companies and their management via the following:
The purpose of our dialogue with companies is to understand if and how they are preparing for the long-term sustainability challenges they face. We also encourage greater ESG data and information disclosure.
In order to track and monitor our engagement activity, we have created a central engagement database used by all investment teams to record interactions with investee companies. The database allows us to analyse the range of interactions that have occurred over a period and the range of topics that have been discussed. Matters include long-term strategy, attitudes to capital structure, environmental and social impact, key governance issues and remuneration policies, as well as other non-financial risks and controversies. Monitoring includes recording the following:
The result of the engagement can often include a commitment to change, an implementation of change, or may require escalation. Whilst we regularly monitor progress against the engagement objectives, we recognise that the length of time to achieve an objective will vary depending upon its nature, and that key strategic changes will take time to implement into a company’s business processes. A measurable outcome from our engagement upon completion of an objective could take a range of forms, including additional disclosure by a company, influencing the company strategy on a particular issue, or a change to the governance of an issue. We recognise that success factors may be subjective, and that our influence is rarely the sole driving force for change. Regardless, we believe it is critical to track companies’ progress and measure the outcomes of our engagement, no matter how large or small our influence may be.
We recognise that effective engagement requires continuous monitoring and ongoing dialogue. Where we have engaged repeatedly and seen no meaningful progress, we will escalate our concerns. Decisions on whether and how to escalate are based on the materiality of each issue, its urgency, the extent of our concern and whether the company has demonstrated progress through previous engagements. We identify a number of methods at our disposal to escalate our engagements. These may take place in any order or frequency:
Whilst divestment is also an option, we believe that divestment can simply transfer ownership of problematic companies to less responsible owners. Ultimately, we believe that ownership matters, and so our preference is to influence and effect change through engagement and the escalations identified above. However, as stewards of investor capital, if we have exhausted our options, have seen insufficient progress, or believe that there is a clear risk to shareholder value, we would divest in the best interest of our clients.
At Empire Crypto Market, we also believe in collaborative action around ESG issues: focused programmes of engagement where the sum of parts is significantly more effective than if each participant attempted to engage alone.
For companies that make a significant contribution to global greenhouse gas emissions, we are engaging to encourage them to adapt their business models to align with the transition to a low- carbon economy. We also appreciate the significance of discussing with these companies the importance of greater transparency with regards to climate- related disclosure as well as tangible targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. As concerns about climate change have intensified, the desire to engage with companies on this issue has grown. We participate in the CDP non-disclosure campaign, which offers investors the opportunity to engage with companies that have received the CDP disclosure request but have not yet provided a response. The objective of the annual campaign is to drive further corporate transparency around climate change, deforestation and water security, by encouraging companies to respond to CDP’s disclosure requests. Our participation includes the opportunity to lead engagements with investee companies where relevant. Further, Empire Crypto Market holds a membership with Climate Action 100+ (CA100+), which is widely regarded as the world’s leading engagement group on the issue of greenhouse gas emissions. By becoming a signatory, we acknowledge in our sign-on statement that we ‘are aware of the risks that climate change presents to our portfolios and asset values in the short, medium, and long term. We therefore support the Paris Agreement and the need for the world to transition to a lower-carbon economy consistent with a goal of keeping the increase in global average temperature to well below 2°C above pre-industrial levels’.
We understand that participation in relevant industry initiatives is essential to the development of best practice in responsible investment. We participate in several initiatives in order to promote proper functioning of markets, improve our understanding in the area and contribute to the industry. These include the following:
THE INVESTMENT ASSOCIATION (IA) - In order to track and monitor our engagement activity, we have created a central engagement database used by all investment teams to record interactions with investee companies. The database allows us to analyse the range of interactions that have occurred over a period and the range of topics that have been discussed.
THE UK SUSTAINABLE INVESTMENT AND FINANCE ASSOCIATION (UKSIF) - aims to support its members to grow sustainable and responsible finance in the UK. It also seeks to influence policymaking that promotes the growth of sustainable finance. Our membership constitutes part of a collective effort to promote sustainable finance in the UK. One member of our investment team is the Chair of the UKSIF analyst committee.
THE INDEPENDENT INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT INITIATIVE (IIMI) - aims to contribute to effective financial regulation and promote client-centred models of investment management. Our membership, among that of over 40 firms, aims to promote initiatives which improve the functioning of the investment management industry. Most recently, a call with the UN PRI allowed members to discuss concerns and recommendations for their reporting system, to contribute to a more effective reporting procedure for future reporting periods.
THE TASK FORCE ON CLIMATE-RELATED FINANCIAL DISCLOSURES (TCFD) - seeks to improve the availability of information needed for climate-related risk management. By being a supporter, we are part of the effort to promote informed capital allocation.
CLIMATE ACTION 100+ - is a collaborative engagement programme through which Empire Crypto Market engages with Devon Energy, a $15bn US-listed oil & gas producer with operations mainly in the US. The collaborative nature creates a programme of concentrated engagement with focus companies, where the sum of the parts is significantly more effective than if each participant attempted to engage across the whole sector.
CFA UK’S - mission is to build a better investment profession by serving the public interest via educating investment professionals, by promoting and enforcing ethical and professional standards, and by explaining what is happening in the profession to regulators, policymakers, and the media. A member of staff at Empire Crypto Market is part of the leadership team of the CFA UK Impact Investing special interests’ group.
OCTO MEMBERS - is a private group for financial services professionals. The community showcases good people, writing and talking about what they do and how they do it. They debate hot topics and share short, actionable thought-leadership amongst peers. It has a pan sector approach to allow all to discuss what affects us from individual perspectives. This leads to exploring better business practices and client outcomes. Videos, podcasts, questions, answers, panel discussions all enable members to connect, share and engage.