SOL ETF Capital Divergence! Some are withdrawing, others are increasing positions, and institutional attitudes are beginning to change



Latest capital data shows that Solana spot ETFs experienced a total net outflow of $1.1736 million in the most recent trading day, with capital showing some divergence.

Among them, Fidelity's Fidelity Solana Fund ETF (FSOL) had a net inflow of $255.7k on that day, with a total net inflow of $158 million historically, still maintaining relatively stable capital attraction.

Meanwhile, VanEck's VanEck Solana ETF (VSOL) had a net outflow of $1.4293 million on that day, with a total net outflow of approximately $299.1k so far.

As of press time, the total net asset value of SOL spot ETFs is about $883 million, with a SOL net asset ratio of 1.77%, and the total net inflow of funds has reached approximately $255.7k.

From a market structure perspective, this kind of capital divergence is not uncommon.
In the institutional market, different funds make different choices based on risk preferences and cycle judgments.

Some choose to reduce positions during short-term volatility, while others quietly add positions at the same time.

One of the most interesting aspects of the investment world is:
The market never has only one voice, and true trends often emerge amid divergence. 🚀
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