ET Malaysia Boleh Survey 2026

2025 felt different for Malaysia. The currency improved, stock markets weathered a difficult world, and investors seemed to be coming back to our little country. So for EquitiesTracker’s annual survey, we thought we’d take this year to measure how us Malaysians feel about our own country, and what concerns we have for it moving forward.

Do take the next 10 minutes to let us know your thoughts and we’ll be sure to let you know once we table the results.

Thanks and happy investing 🙂
Section A: General Questions
1.Do you think Malaysia is experiencing an economic comeback or decline?
2.What is your overall opinion on the way Malaysia has been governed during the last 3 years? (Since MADANI)?
3.Which key aspect of Malaysia do you think has IMPROVED the most? (Pick top 3)(Required.)
4.Which key aspect of Malaysia do you think has gotten WORSE? (Pick top 3)(Required.)
5.The ringgit has strengthened against many other currencies, why do you think so? (Pick top 3)(Required.)
6.Which cost of living categories INCREASED the most for you? (Pick top 3 - if any)(Required.)
7.Which cost of living categories showed the least inflation for you? (Pick top 3 - if any)(Required.)
8.What worries you most about your financial future in Malaysia?
9.Which of the following are the top 3 biggest parts of your investment portfolio?(Required.)
10.How has your portfolio performed since Madani (Past 3 years)?
11.Are you investing more now or waiting on the sidelines?
12.Do you believe Bursa Malaysia is:
13.How has the strengthening of the ringgit affected your portfolio? (Pick top 3)(Required.)
14.What is your investment goal for 2026? (Pick up to 3)
15.For those with kids, would you encourage your children to build their future in Malaysia?
16.Do you have any intentions to migrate?
17.How does EPF compare to your other investments? (Check top 3 that apply)*
18.If you had RM50,000 today, where would you invest it?
19.What are Malaysia's 3 biggest economic risks?(Required.)
20.Are you a business owner? (Not including owning shares of Nestle or other public listed companies)