I’m passionate about decoding the complexities of markets and human behavior.
With a degree in Analytical Economics from Multimedia University, I started my career at Bursa Malaysia, where I developed a deep respect for data—but also a growing curiosity about what data doesn’t show. That curiosity led me into the world of research, where I co-authored the academic paper “How Investor Sentiment Affects the Malaysian Stock Market,” published in an international journal. It was during that time I began to realize: markets aren’t just numbers—they’re stories.
Over time, I’ve become fascinated by the intersection between behavioral economics, macroeconomics, and real-world investing. Why do people buy at the top? Why does fear spread faster than facts? How do cycles of emotion shape long-term financial outcomes?
This blog is my space to explore those questions—and more.
If you’re interested in collaborating, have questions, or just want to say hello—feel free to reach out.