There really isn't "above market" or "below market" pricing. All pricing is included in the market for goods and services. Consumers seek their own optimal value equation based on pricing presented to them by suppliers. At $180 for a basic massage and HE, Emma's pricing would be considered nearing the top end of the pricing structure, and there are many reasons why a supplier would use pricing like that. They might offer a more premium product/experience and want to offer it to fewer customers at a higher price. Whether the service is actually premium in nature and "deserving" of the price will be determined by the number of customers that opt in.
What determines how "premium" a service is in the happy ending massage business? A bunch of things including the types of services provided, the appearance of the provider, the length of the session, the ambiance of the location, and so on.
I tend to stay in the middle or average pricing end of the spectrum, seeking the best value I can find for about $120/session including HE. So, Emma's pricing structure is above me, and I have no problem with that. It's her business. Based on pics and reports, she's physically beautiful, but that's not a strong enough consideration for me to pay the extra. For some of you, it might be, and there ya go. I'm more concerned with individual chemistry and sensuality. But, for me, being retired, I also face the hard facts of budget limitations, and it is what it is.