Market filing just dropped something interesting. Cantor Fitzgerald's latest 13-F disclosure reveals they're sitting on 58,000 shares of that Solana ETF everyone's been watching.
The paperwork hit after trading hours wrapped up today. Not a massive position by institutional standards, but notable enough—especially given the firm's growing crypto footprint lately. Makes you wonder what other trad-fi players are quietly building exposure while retail's still debating whether SOL has legs.
These quarterly filings always tell a story if you know where to look. 58K shares isn't whale territory, but it's a data point worth tucking away.
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StablecoinArbitrageur
· 16h ago
58k shares? lol that's basically cantor fitzgerald saying "yeah we're hedging our bets but not committing" — classic trad-fi move tbh
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DancingCandles
· 16h ago
Institutions are buying quietly, while retail investors are still struggling; what a gap!
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PuzzledScholar
· 16h ago
Hmm, another TradFi giant is secretly hoarding SOL while we are still just talking about it on paper.
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TokenomicsPolice
· 16h ago
ngl the TradFi bigwigs are really hoarding in secret, while retail investors are still tangled up in their thoughts.
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MiningDisasterSurvivor
· 16h ago
Here we go again? When trad-fi starts quietly buying the dip, retail investors are still hesitating whether to enter a position. I've seen this script back in 2017.
Market filing just dropped something interesting. Cantor Fitzgerald's latest 13-F disclosure reveals they're sitting on 58,000 shares of that Solana ETF everyone's been watching.
The paperwork hit after trading hours wrapped up today. Not a massive position by institutional standards, but notable enough—especially given the firm's growing crypto footprint lately. Makes you wonder what other trad-fi players are quietly building exposure while retail's still debating whether SOL has legs.
These quarterly filings always tell a story if you know where to look. 58K shares isn't whale territory, but it's a data point worth tucking away.