💥 SOL CAE...
WHILE MONEY KEEPS FLOWING IN
There's something that just doesn't add up.
While many traders only focus on the price... Solana ETFs continue to see net positive inflows.
📌 In other words:
Net inflows into SOL ETFs are still happening. But the price isn't reflecting that strength in the short term.
And when that happens... it's worth asking a question.
Is the market weak?
Or is it just redistributing positions?
Because the price dropped.
Traders went bearish.
The narrative turned negative.
But the inflow into the ETFs kept coming.
📌 And this is where many get confused.
They think if money comes in... the price should immediately go up.
But markets don't work that way.
Price moves due to:
• Liquidity
• Positioning
• Derivatives
• Risk management
• And expectations
Not just by capital inflows.
Meanwhile... the liquidation map keeps showing a significant concentration above the current price.
And the market seems much more interested in chasing liquidity than in rewarding expectations.
🎯 I'm not saying SOL is going to pump.
I'm saying something different.
When the flow and the price tell different stories... it's usually worth paying attention.
Because often the most interesting moves start right there.
📌 What do you see?
Distribution before another drop?
Or accumulation while the majority looks the other way?
WHILE MONEY KEEPS FLOWING IN
There's something that just doesn't add up.
While many traders only focus on the price... Solana ETFs continue to see net positive inflows.
📌 In other words:
Net inflows into SOL ETFs are still happening. But the price isn't reflecting that strength in the short term.
And when that happens... it's worth asking a question.
Is the market weak?
Or is it just redistributing positions?
Because the price dropped.
Traders went bearish.
The narrative turned negative.
But the inflow into the ETFs kept coming.
📌 And this is where many get confused.
They think if money comes in... the price should immediately go up.
But markets don't work that way.
Price moves due to:
• Liquidity
• Positioning
• Derivatives
• Risk management
• And expectations
Not just by capital inflows.
Meanwhile... the liquidation map keeps showing a significant concentration above the current price.
And the market seems much more interested in chasing liquidity than in rewarding expectations.
🎯 I'm not saying SOL is going to pump.
I'm saying something different.
When the flow and the price tell different stories... it's usually worth paying attention.
Because often the most interesting moves start right there.
📌 What do you see?
Distribution before another drop?
Or accumulation while the majority looks the other way?