you are currently viewing:VistaShares Adds to Income ETF Suite with Launch of VistaShares Target 15TM USA Quality Income ETF (QUSA)May 6, 2025--QUSA is the first ETF to combine factor investing with an income-producing options overlay, providing investors and advisors with a powerful tool to help build both their equity and income portfolios. VistaShares, an innovative asset manager seeking to disrupt the status quo in thematic exposures, income investing, and more, today announced another significant addition to its ETF lineup with the launch of the VistaShares Target 15TM USA Quality Income ETF (QUSA). The Fund is the first to provide investors with an equity portfolio made up of U.S. stocks exhibiting strong quality characteristics with an actively managed options overlay that aims to achieve an annual income target of 15%, distributed 1.25% monthly. Source: VistaShares |
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