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  1. New ETFs Aim to Package Legendary Investing Strategies
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New ETFs Aim to Package Legendary Investing Strategies

Kirsten ChangMar 12, 2025
2025-03-12

The advent of ETFs has prompted asset managers to push the boundaries of what’s possible for the average retail investor to gain exposure to. There’s been no shortage of headlines revolving around the recent State Street Global Advisors’ private credit ETF rollout lately — along with the addition of Anthropic to the KraneShares Artificial Intelligence and Technology ETF (AGIX B+). But beyond the push to democratize private assets for the average investor, plenty of other products have cropped up in the last week. These funds also aim to package iconic investing strategies pioneered by Wall Street legends, along with more esoteric strategies traditionally reserved for institutional investors to the public.

Ray Dalio’s Risk Parity for the Masses

State Street Global Advisors just launched the SPDR Bridgewater All Weather ETF (ALLW ) last Thursday. The fund serves as an ambitious attempt to democratize alternative investment strategies. Inspired by Bridgewater’s risk-parity hedge fund model, it uses a volatility-adjusted return approach to allocate across equities, bonds, commodities and derivatives with little sensitivity to market conditions. This agnostic “all weather” approach aims to deliver steady risk-adjusted returns. It positions the fund to fare well in times of market turbulence.


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Historically, risk-parity strategies have encountered challenges — most notably in 2022, when traditional correlations among asset classes broke down, leading some funds in this space to underperform or even shutter. However, in this case, Bridgewater is bringing its dynamic, adaptive algorithms and deep expertise to the table.

ALLW currently has $50 million in total assets and charges 0.85%. The ultimate test will be the ETF’s ability to outperform under adverse market conditions. Either way, the launch comes at a time when investors are increasingly considering diversification and risk management.

Quick programming note: VettaFi’s Todd Rosenbluth will host a live panel with senior executives from both State Street Global Advisors and Bridgewater Associates at our upcoming Exchange conference in Las Vegas on March 24.

“Invest Like Buffett” — With an Active Twist

Also launching last week: the VistaShares Target 15 Berkshire Select Income ETF (OMAH ), which taps into the timeless allure of investing like the Oracle of Omaha himself. OMAH applies an active overlay to Buffett’s value-oriented philosophy. In other words, the fund doesn’t just replicate Berkshire’s holdings. It also aims to generate current income through dividends, options strategies and capital gains. With monthly distributions of 1.25%, the fund will likely appeal to income-focused investors. Retirees or those looking for enhanced total returns over time may be particularly interested.

This ETF also adds a layer of flexibility, borrowing Buffett’s formula while making it more dynamic. It’s an intriguing product for investors seeking to balance Buffett’s tried-and-true picks with a focus on income generation. OMAH, which charges 0.95%, seeks an annual return of 15%. Top holdings include Berkshire Hathaway, Apple, American Express, Kroger, Bank of America and Coca-Cola.

Single-Stock Return Stacking: Two-for-One Specials

The trend of return stacking has ramped up amid increased interest in alternative strategies. Traditionally, the technique has been used to layer diversified investment returns (usually among non-correlated assets) on top of a 60/40 portfolio — effectively making more room in a balanced portfolio without giving up additional stock or bond exposure.

Quantify Funds has been at the forefront of innovation within this trend. But the company has now rolled out a suite of four new double-stacked, single-stock ETFs. These are linked to widely held names like Nvidia, Coinbase, AMD, MicroStrategy, Uber and Tesla.

  • STKd 100% MSTR & 100% COIN ETF (APED )
  • STKd 100% NVDA & 100% AMD ETF (LAYS )
  • STKd 100% SMCI & 100% NVDA ETF (SPCY )
  • STKd 100% UBER & 100% TSLA ETF (ZIPP )

By effectively doubling exposure, these products offer a two-for-one deal — allowing investors to achieve leveraged concentrated exposure while deploying less capital in volatile sectors like cryptocurrencies, AI and transportation. All four funds have an expense ratio of 1.29%.

Quantify Funds CEO David Dziekanski said the new rollout marks a significant step in democratizing what were traditionally institutional investment strategies. "These ETFs address the growing demand for efficient exposure to multiple single stocks through one investment vehicle, making previously complex strategies more accessible to investors,” he said. Quantify previously launched a return-stacked bitcoin and gold ETF, targeting dollar hedges. It’s clear the firm is willing to take risks with its creative offerings.

For investors who want aggressive exposure, these ETFs can be a way to amplify bets on sought-after sectors. However, these products are built for highly specific use cases and may not be suitable for long-term investors.

The ETF market has seen a wave of new products, furthering an industrywide push to introduce sophisticated investment strategies once reserved for wealthy institutional investors to retail investors — a trend which will inevitably continue as the universe of ETFs expands.

For more news, information, and analysis, visit VettaFi | ETF Trends.

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