Solana price rebounds to $140 as ETFs experience their first net outflows totaling $8.2 million, ending a 22-day inflow streak led by 21Shares' $34 million withdrawal. The post Solana ETFs Record First Outflows Since Launch as SOL Price Rebounds to $140 appeared first on Coinspeaker.Solana price rebounds to $140 as ETFs experience their first net outflows totaling $8.2 million, ending a 22-day inflow streak led by 21Shares' $34 million withdrawal. The post Solana ETFs Record First Outflows Since Launch as SOL Price Rebounds to $140 appeared first on Coinspeaker.

Solana ETFs Record First Outflows Since Launch as SOL Price Rebounds to $140

2025/11/28 02:05
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On Nov. 27, Solana SOL $142.5 24h volatility: 0.6% Market cap: $79.66 B Vol. 24h: $4.52 B price reclaimed the $140 threshold for the first time since mid-month. The rebound arrived alongside a notable shift in ETF flows, as Solana ETFs logged $8.2 million in net withdrawals, the first negative session since launch.

ETF issuers recorded their first outflow day after a 22-day inflow streak. The day’s numbers were led by 21Shares, which saw $34 million in outflows, while Bitwise extended its accumulation with a $13.3 million addition. Fidelity’s FSOL added $2.5 million, Grayscale’s GSOL attracted $10.4 million, and VanEck reported neutral flows. The 21Shares outflow was large enough to push aggregate flows negative for the first time since SEC approval on Oct. 28.

21Share (TSOL) $33.4 million outflows plunges Solana ETFs into first-day of outflows since launch | Source: FarsideInvestors

21Share (TSOL) $33.4 million outflows plunges Solana ETFs into first-day of outflows since launch | Source: FarsideInvestors

Solana ETFs have largely opted to sit on their holdings while Bitcoin BTC $91 654 24h volatility: 2.0% Market cap: $1.83 T Vol. 24h: $67.67 B and Ethereum ETH $3 033 24h volatility: 0.4% Market cap: $365.25 B Vol. 24h: $18.28 B issuers saw more aggressive adjustments. The preference stems partly from the SEC’s approval of staking for Solana ETFs, resulting in a yield-driven incentive to hold through volatility.

The latest outflow could put traders on alert for a potential profit-taking phase from ETF holders. However, an accelerated sell-off appears unlikely at current price levels. Solana traded near $200 when ETF approval was announced on Oct. 28 and has maintained a 30-day average of $151, according to TradingView data.

With SOL trading at $141 at press time, most ETF holders remain underwater and may be unlikely to sell large portions of their holdings at a loss. However, sell-signals could emerge as SOL approaches the $150 level, the average cost basis of active Solana ETF.

Solana Price Forecast: Can SOL Break Above the 20-Day MA?

Solana enters the final stretch of the month with improving momentum, but the technical indicators suggest the rebound prospects remain weak. The daily chart shows SOL trading below all three short-term moving averages, at $142, $152 and $168, reinforcing a cautious outlook until stronger confirmation emerges.

Solana (SOL) price forecast, Nov. 27 | TradingView

Solana (SOL) price forecast, Nov. 27 | TradingView

Solana’s RSI has also recovered from oversold territory and continues to trend upward, but remains below the 50-line, signaling weak momentum.

While the 7-day SMA at $142 poses immediate intraday resistance, a decisive close above the 20-day MA at $152 could open the door to a retest of $168, near the 50-day MA. However, failure to clear the 20-day MA may trigger a pullback toward $135, the zone that previously acted as short-term support.

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