Solana ETF Investors Head for the Exits as SOL Slump Deepens
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The Solana ETF, traded under ticker SOLZ, saw significant outflows on January 2, 2026, with investors withdrawing $1,907,730 from the fund. The redemptions represent roughly 1.64% of the ETF’s latest reported assets under management (AUM) of $115,989,984, marking a notable vote of caution from holders after a turbulent quarter for its underlying crypto asset.
The related asset, SOL-USD, is currently trading around $137.61, capping a bruising three-month stretch in which the token has dropped about 41.5%. Despite the steep decline, near-term positioning looks more balanced than panicked, with the 1-day technical signal sitting at Hold, suggesting traders are undecided on whether further downside or a relief bounce is more likely.
The latest outflows from SOLZ highlight how quickly sentiment can turn in crypto-linked ETFs: while the fund still commands a sizable AUM base, redemptions of this magnitude indicate that a segment of investors is locking in remaining profits or cutting losses rather than betting on a swift Solana rebound. For a more detailed analysis and real-time sentiment trends, check the live cryptocurrency prices here.

