SOL's winter is over and spring is coming? ETF continues to see net inflows, and historical data suggests a potential rebound in January

【Crypto World】In the past month, SOL has fallen about 12%. As we approach the eve of 2026, market sentiment is a bit complicated. However, looking back at history, this timing isn’t necessarily bad news—after a weak December, SOL often experiences a nice reversal in January, with an average return of nearly 59%. This is not baseless. Since its launch, the Solana spot ETF has continued to attract funds, with total assets reaching $755.77 million, never experiencing a net outflow. In the past week alone, net inflows reached $13.14 million, indicating that both institutions and retail investors are voting with real money. Analysts point out that this is not simply a SOL hype issue, but a rational choice by investors for highly liquid cryptocurrencies, rather than casually switching to other coins. Of course, the technical aspect is also interesting. The two-day chart shows signs of bullish divergence, seemingly hinting at a potential reversal. But upon closer inspection, the key moving averages are about to form a bearish crossover, and resistance levels remain significant. The bulls and bears are still tugging, and there are indeed short-term disagreements.

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OldLeekNewSicklevip
· 01-01 02:38
What does a net inflow of $750 million indicate? It shows that institutions are also betting on a rebound. Let's get on board together!
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MidnightTradervip
· 01-01 02:02
An average return of 59%? Just listen, but the key is whether institutions are really putting in real money... The continuous net inflow into the ETF this time is indeed heartbreaking, indicating that this wave isn't just retail investors having fun.
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GasBankruptervip
· 2025-12-31 13:57
Even if December drops sharply, January has never disappointed us in history. An average return of 59% is not just talk.
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FunGibleTomvip
· 2025-12-29 03:10
Uh... historical data shows a 59% rebound in January. How was this data obtained? It seems unbelievable.
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LucidSleepwalkervip
· 2025-12-29 03:06
Historical data shows a 59% increase in January? But I have a feeling this time might be different...
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DisillusiionOraclevip
· 2025-12-29 03:04
Historical data is again trying to scare people. I saw this same argument in January last year, and what was the result?
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TideRecedervip
· 2025-12-29 03:04
Haha, it's the same old rhetoric again. Historical patterns are reliable; even a sow can climb a tree.
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StealthMoonvip
· 2025-12-29 03:03
Is SOL about to take off again? Is the historical data this strong? I'm a bit tempted.
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CoffeeNFTradervip
· 2025-12-29 02:58
The net inflow data for this wave of SOL is indeed interesting, but an average return of 59%? That number sounds a bit suspicious. You should verify it yourself.
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RektButAlivevip
· 2025-12-29 02:54
Historical data shows a 59% average return? Sounds pretty good, but I'm worried it might be another "history doesn't repeat" scenario, and you'll end up getting trapped even deeper.
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