Why Cohong Lane? A CFO's Bet on Independent Investing
I quit my job as a family office CFO to invest independently from Hong Kong. Cohong Lane is where I open-source the workflow — named after the merchants whose reputation was their licence.
Independent Investor, Hong Kong
What it's like to invest your own savings without a salary. The psychology, the trade-offs, the operational reality of going independent in China. No safety net, no filter.
I quit my job as a family office CFO to invest independently from Hong Kong. Cohong Lane is where I open-source the workflow — named after the merchants whose reputation was their licence.
I'm a former Family Office CFO turned independent investor based in Hong Kong. I publish the research behind my actual portfolio — tracing China policy to cashflows, verifying narratives on the ground, and sharing what I'm learning with my own savings at risk.
I'm a former Family Office CFO turned independent investor based in Hong Kong. I publish the research behind my actual portfolio — tracing China policy to cashflows, verifying narratives on the ground, and sharing what I'm learning with my own savings at risk.
I quit my job as a family office CFO to invest independently from Hong Kong. Cohong Lane is where I open-source the workflow — named after the merchants whose reputation was their licence.
I explain the operating system behind my own portfolio — two core buckets, a fair value compass, and the discipline to buy when everyone else is selling.
Weekly dispatches from a former Family Office CFO based in Hong Kong: tracing policy to cashflows, checking narratives on the ground, and sharing what I'm doing with my own capital (and why).
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From the policy document to the factory floor to the portfolio. Tracing Five-Year Plan targets to investable themes — on the ground across China. Not headlines. The actual plumbing.
What it's like to invest your own savings without a salary. The psychology, the trade-offs, the operational reality of going independent in China. No safety net, no filter.
How I structure and run my portfolio. The positions, the sizing, the mistakes — real decisions with real money, fully transparent. What I own, why I own it, and what I get wrong.