Crypto & Web3·Jun 20, 2026

‘Cheapest Spot SOL ETF ever!’ – Will Morgan Stanley’s debut spur the altcoin?

Morgan Stanley’s Spot Solana [ETF] could soon hit the market with the lowest fee globally. According to Bloomberg analyst James Seyffart, the wirehouse updated its U.S Spot SOL ETF filing on Thursday, including a 0.14% annual management fee

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‘Cheapest Spot SOL ETF ever!’ – Will Morgan Stanley’s debut spur the altcoin?
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Morgan Stanley’s Spot Solana [ETF] could soon hit the market with the lowest fee globally. According to Bloomberg analyst James Seyffart, the wirehouse updated its U.S Spot SOL ETF filing on Thursday, including a 0.14% annual management fee

  • According to Bloomberg analyst James Seyffart, the wirehouse updated its U.S Spot SOL ETF filing on Thursday, including a 0.14% annual management fee.
  • Here, it’s worth noting that Morgan Stanley’s Spot BTC ETF also debuted with 0.14% fee – The cheapest across the category.
  • Source: SOLUSDT, TradingView Notably, the $68-level is a February low that acted as short-term support and resistance over the past few days.
  • Source: Nansen The recent 10% sell-off was also marked by considerable trimming of positions by smart money investors.
  • Put simply, SOL’s next key support levels seemed to be at $68 and $60 ahead of the expected Morgan Stanley ETF debut.
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Morgan Stanley’s Spot Solana [ETF] could soon hit the market with the lowest fee globally. According to Bloomberg analyst James Seyffart, the wirehouse updated its U.S Spot SOL ETF filing on Thursday, including a 0.14% annual management fee. Such amendments typically signal engagement with the regulator, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). It also often implies a launch could be imminent. Reacting to the update, another Bloomberg analyst, Eric Balchunas, said, Morgan Stanley Ether and Solana ETFs nearing launch. The fee on each is going to be 14bps, making them the cheapest in the U.S. and the world. Morgan Stanley first applied for the SOL ETF in January 2026. It is one of the four major Wall Street brokerage firms, commonly known as a wirehouse. These mega firms have a massive network of financial advisors to help clients grow and protect their wealth. It is this aspect that most analysts deemed their opening up to crypto would be the “second wave” adoption of BTC ETFs and other related products. Morgan Stanley recently issued its own Spot BTC ETF, directly competing with BlockRock, Fidelity, and other issuers. Now, it is expanding its offering with Spot ETH and SOL ETFs, complete with a staking feature. Here, it’s worth noting that Morgan Stanley’s Spot BTC ETF also debuted with 0.14% fee – The cheapest across the category. However, it did not automatically attract demand or clients from early ETF issuers. At the time of writing, its BTC ETF had $283M in net assets, compared to BlackRock’s $48B and Fidelity’s $11B. Whether the fee war will have a similar low impact on the SOL ETFs remains to be seen. What’s next for SOL after 10% pullback? The update didn’t prevent SOL from falling lower amid the broader crypto market sell-off. At press time, the altcoin was trading at $68.3, down 10% from this week’s peak of $76. Source: SOLUSDT, TradingView Notably, the $68-level is a February low that acted as short-term support and resistance over the past few days. Hence, cracking below it could allow short sellers to drag SOL lower to $60 again. On the contrary, if defended, then the yearly range low of $76 could be the next key hurdle to clear for the recovery to continue. Source: Nansen The recent 10% sell-off was also marked by considerable trimming of positions by smart money investors. They closed 35% of their positions, underscoring a bearish sentiment in the short-term. Even so, the U.S Spot SOL ETFs have seen four consecutive daily net inflows despite the price drop. This hinted at dip buying among institutions. Put simply, SOL’s next key support levels seemed to be at $68 and $60 ahead of the expected Morgan Stanley ETF debut. Final Summary Morgan Stanley is set to unveil the cheapest U.S Spot SOL ETF. Smart money investors have reduced SOL exposure by 35% amid 10% price pullback

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