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The 15% Yield ETF That Steals Warren Buffett's Playbook
Buffett famously refuses to pay a dividend on Berkshire Hathaway because he can compound your cash better than you can.
24/7 Wall Street • Jun 15, 2026

Buy 2 Value-Oriented Covered Call ETFs And Sleep Like A Baby
The current market environment, marked by volatility and uncertainty, is almost ideal for covered call ETF strategies. However, traditional (most) covered call ETFs are heavily concentrated in S&P 500 and Nasdaq-100 names, which are considered vulnerable to correction. I favor covered call ETFs with low beta and low correlation to high-priced assets, targeting blue-chip value for extra defense and durable yields.
Seeking Alpha • Jun 12, 2026

OMAH Now Holds $1.7 Billion in Berkshire Style Stocks and It Just Hit 15 Percent Returns Without Buffett Buying a Thing
VistaShares Target 15 Berkshire Select Income ETF (NASDAQ:OMAH) targets a specific investor: the retiree who wants Warren Buffett's playbook without Berkshire's $300 billion-plus cash drag and needs monthly income.
24/7 Wall Street • Jun 7, 2026

OMAH Delivers 15% Returns While Berkshire Stock Drops 5%: The Buffett ETF Retirees Overlook
Retirees who admire Warren Buffett face a recurring frustration: Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE:BRK-B | BRK-B Price Prediction) pays no dividend, so owning the stock means watching the compounding happen on paper while no cash hits the brokerage account.
24/7 Wall Street • May 22, 2026

OMAH: Berkshire's Core Holdings, But With A Payout
The OMAH ETF offers high monthly income by selling calls on Berkshire Hathaway and its top holdings, targeting a 15% annual yield. The fund sacrifices upside potential for consistent income, making it suitable for income-focused investors rather than those seeking capital appreciation. Key risks include OMAH's short track record, potential NAV erosion, concentration risk, and higher fees compared to owning Berkshire directly.
Seeking Alpha • Apr 30, 2026

OMAH's 15% yield looks real, but volatility is the hidden timer
OMAH paid out $0.23225 per share yesterday, the latest in a string of monthly distributions designed to hit a 15% annualized yield.
24/7 Wall Street • Apr 29, 2026

The Oracle Of OMAH Wins Round One Vs. Berkshire Hathaway
The Solactive VistaShares Berkshire Select Index tracks the 20 largest Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.B) holdings plus BRK.B itself. The fund takes a very active approach using weekly and monthly options to generate income. We look at how round one of the face-off went between OMAH and Berkshire Hathaway.
Seeking Alpha • Apr 22, 2026

4 ETFs That Mirror Warren Buffett's Buy-and-Hold Strategy in 2026
Warren Buffett built his fortune by buying businesses with durable competitive advantages at reasonable prices and holding them for decades.
24/7 Wall Street • Apr 13, 2026

OMAH Promises Monthly Income From Berkshire Holdings, With One Major Catch
VistaShares Target 15 Berkshire Select Income ETF (NYSEARCA:OMAH) promises something Berkshire Hathaway itself has never offered: a monthly paycheck.
24/7 Wall Street • Mar 29, 2026

Use This ETF to Earn Dividends From Berkshire Hathaway
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.
The Motley Fool • Feb 28, 2026

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