Warren Buffett may be the greatest investor in history. Few have achieved the same level of financial success as Buffett.
VistaShares is here to help.
Recently, the investment firm launched VistaShares Target 15 Berkshire Select income ETF (OMAH), which offers direct exposure Berkshire Hathaway Inc.
VistaShares, a new exchange traded fund launched by VistaShares, aims to enable the average investor to invest in stocks just like Warren Buffett.
What other offers does OMAH have for investors by 2025?
The newly launched OMAH Fund offers investors direct exposure to Berkshire Hathaway’s top 20 holdings, helping them replicate Buffett’s investment strategy.
There’s also an option strategy that’s tied to VistaShares new ETF, which targets a 15% annual income.
VistaShares launched its Target 15 Berkshire Select Income product at a moment when US stocks struggle to maintain upward momentum amid Trump tariffs, and the increasing trade tensions with China.
Berkshire did well despite the challenging macroeconomic background this year.
In recent months, it has outperformed even the benchmark index.
OMAH is a great investment in 2025.
Warren Buffett’s portfolio is well-diversified
Warren Buffett (also known as “Oracle of Omaha”) invests in only the best, most stable and high-quality companies, at the time they are undervalued.
In an interview with CNBC this week, Adam Patti said that VistaShares’ chief executive officer, Adam Patti, believes that the strategy is one that can win the macro-environment that currently reek of uncertainty.
He argued that Berkshire beat the broader markets this year because of its “well-diversified” portfolio. The newly launched OMAH Fund aims to produce similar results for the investors.
BRK.B, as of the date this article was written, does not pay a synthetic income.
Buffett offers a return of 20% annually since 1965
Berkshire’s biggest holdings include financial stocks and banks, such as Bank of America and Mastercard.
Investors could benefit this year by gaining exposure to them via the OMAH ETF, as it is generally believed that financials will be relatively protected from Trump’s tariffs.
Warren Buffett’s track record on the financial markets is exceptional.
He has achieved an annualised rate of return around 20% since taking control of Berkshire Hathaway, in 1965. This compares to the much lower S&P 500 benchmark index’s 9.9%.
An investment of $10,000 made with Buffett in the early years of the century is worth almost $0.8 million now.
His remarkable investment performance has made him the world’s most successful investor in history.
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