Solana ETF Sees Fresh Inflows as Traders Test the Bottom in SOL
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The Solana ETF, SOLZ, attracted new capital on January 07, 2026, with latest net inflows of $1,138,616. The move lifted the fund’s assets under management to $127,933,360, meaning the most recent flow accounted for roughly 0.89% of its total AUM—a meaningful vote of confidence for a single day in an otherwise choppy crypto market.
The related asset, SOL-USD, is currently trading at $138.32. Over the past three months, Solana has shed about 38.20% of its value, underscoring the depth of the recent pullback even as ETF investors step in on weakness. The short-term technical picture remains cautious, with a 1-day signal of Hold, suggesting neither clear bullish momentum nor an outright breakdown at current levels.
Put together, the renewed inflows into SOLZ against a backdrop of steep three-month losses in Solana hint that some investors are starting to position for a potential stabilization—or at least are comfortable averaging in at lower prices. Whether this marks the early stages of a broader recovery or merely a pause in a longer downtrend will depend on how Solana responds to ongoing macro risk and crypto-wide sentiment in the coming weeks.
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