VistaShares Target 15 Berkshire Select Income ETF·Financial Services
The fund’s strategy involves two components: (1) investing in a portfolio of equity securities based on the Solactive VistaShares Berkshire Select Index (the “Equity Strategy”); and (2) generating income through an options portfolio (the “Options Strategies”). The fund is non-diversified.
Financial Services
Asset Management
2025-03-04
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Warren Buffett built his fortune by buying businesses with durable competitive advantages at reasonable prices and holding them for decades.

VistaShares Target 15 Berkshire Select Income ETF (NYSEARCA:OMAH) promises something Berkshire Hathaway itself has never offered: a monthly paycheck. By mirroring Berkshire's top equity holdings and selling covered call options against those positions, the fund targets roughly 15% in annual income. Since its March 4, 2025 launch, it has grown to nearly $690 million in... OMAH Promises Monthly Income From Berkshire Holdings, With One Major Catch.

The VistaShares Target 15 Berkshire Select Income Fund brings income to a famed value stock. In fact, it pays a monthly dividend -- and it provides some exposure to Berkshire “B” shares, too.

OMAH's equity portfolio mirrors Berkshire Hathaway's top holdings, plus direct BRK exposure. Income is boosted with covered calls, resulting in a 14.3% distribution yield. Upside potential is limited. OMAH has performed quite well in the past, but it's a young fund, and an expensive one, with a 0.95% expense ratio.

Most investors know Berkshire Hathaway as Warren Buffett's legendary holding company.