I am a Unit Trust Consultant and investment adviser based in Sabah, Malaysia. For the past 13 years I have managed portfolios at Eastspring Investments — one of Asia's largest asset managers — overseeing more than RM 25 million in assets across 400+ accounts.
Most Malaysian investors get either one thing or the other: a financial adviser who talks about fundamentals and dividends, or a trader who draws lines on charts. Very few get both at the same time — and almost nobody connects the global macro picture to what's happening on a Malaysian fund chart.
That's what I do.
The Method: Macro + Chart, Together
Macro tells you why markets move. When oil spikes, when the Fed raises rates, when a ringgit strengthens — these are not random events. They follow patterns, and they have direct consequences for the funds and stocks in your portfolio. Understanding the macro picture stops you from making the wrong move at the wrong time.
Chart analysis tells you when to act. I use three frameworks that have stood the test of decades: Elliott Wave Theory — which maps how market sentiment moves in predictable cycles; Classical Chart Patterns (Pennants, Wedges, Head & Shoulders, Breakouts) — which show exactly where price is likely to go next; and Wyckoff Methodology — which reveals what institutional money is doing before the crowd notices.
Together they answer the questions every investor actually needs answered: Is this a good time to add to my position, or should I wait? Is this pullback a buying opportunity or the start of something worse? What is the global environment telling me about my Malaysian portfolio right now?
Who This Is For
I write for Malaysian professionals in their 30s to 50s who have savings in EPF, unit trust, or the stock market — and want to understand the bigger picture without becoming a full-time trader. You're not looking to pick stocks daily. You want to know: is my money in the right place? What should I be watching? What does this global event mean for my portfolio?
Every article on this site is written with that reader in mind. I do not make buy or sell recommendations. I give you the macro context and the chart reading — you make the decision.
Based in Sabah, Malaysia
I live and work in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. Almost all Malaysian finance content is written from Kuala Lumpur, or from global perspectives that treat Malaysia as an afterthought. I write from inside the Malaysian market, with a particular focus on what the global macro picture means for investors here — not just in the abstract, but in your actual portfolio.