Solana Leveraged ETF Sees Year-End Outflow as Token’s Slump Tests Investor Nerves
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The 2x Solana ETF, SOLT, closed out 2025 with a notable redemption, recording outflows of $1,020,624 on December 31, 2025. While modest relative to its scale, the move trimmed only about 0.37% of the fund’s latest assets under management (AUM), which stand at $276.4 million, underscoring that investors are dialing back exposure rather than staging a wholesale exit.
The related asset, SOL-USD, is currently trading around $131.13 after a bruising three months in which the token has shed roughly 43% of its value. Despite that sharp drawdown, the short-term picture appears less decisive: the one-day technical signal sits at Hold, suggesting traders are weighing whether the recent weakness represents capitulation or a pause before further downside.
For a leveraged vehicle like SOLT, such volatility in Solana’s underlying price is amplified, making even sub-1% daily AUM flow shifts worth watching as a barometer of risk appetite. The year-end pullback may reflect tactical profit-taking or risk reduction after a turbulent quarter for high-beta crypto plays, rather than a structural retreat from Solana exposure.
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