Morgan Stanley Solana Trust (MSOL), Solana ETF Flows
Is Money Moving Into MSOL or Out?
Morgan Stanley's Solana trust, trading only since late July 2026. This page tracks this fund alone, then compares it with the full US Solana fund group.
The running total of every dollar invested in MSOL since July 2026. $22 million in all.
Latest displayed reading: $22,291,001 on Aug 18, 2026. This view shows 16 dated readings from Jul 28, 2026 to Aug 18, 2026. The latest displayed reading is higher than the first. The displayed low is $0 on Jul 28, 2026. The displayed high is $22,291,001 on Aug 11, 2026. 6 days in this range have no reading.
Pick two to four dates and read this chart's values side by side.
Is money moving into MSOL or out?
Too new to call. We’ve only been tracking this fund since July 2026, which isn’t enough history yet to judge whether its flows are fast or slow. The numbers below are real; the verdict will appear once the fund has a track record.
How big is MSOL next to the other funds?
$22MTotal money inEverything invested in this fund since July 2026.1.8%Share of all money inOf everything that's flowed into the Solana ETFs since 2025.+$22MAll funds, past monthFlat
Understanding Morgan Stanley Solana Trust (MSOL)
Where it stands today
Morgan Stanley Solana Trust (MSOL) has taken in $22 million since it launched as of .
Morgan Stanley Solana Trust is one of the US Solana ETFs, stock-market funds that hold real Solana on behalf of their shareholders. It's run by Morgan Stanley. When money comes into the fund, it buys Solana; when money leaves, it sells. You buy and sell its shares through a normal brokerage account, like any stock.
This page tracks the money flowing in and out of this one fund, and the big chart shows the running total of everything invested in it since July 2026. The percentages and “faster than usual” readings compare the fund against its own history, not against the other funds.
A single fund's numbers mix two things: how people feel about Solana, and how this fund competes with the other eight on fees, brand, and where it's easiest to buy. Money can leave one fund and walk straight into a cheaper one next door without anyone actually selling Solana. For the market-wide read, start from the main Solana ETF page.
These funds trade on the stock market, so they're closed on weekends and holidays. Flat stretches on the chart are days the market wasn't open, not days nothing happened to Solana.