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Solana ETF (NASDAQ:SOLZ) Raises Monthly Dividend to $0.03 — 2.7% Yield

Solana ETF (NASDAQ:SOLZ) raised its monthly dividend to $0.03 per share; record date Jan 21 with payment Jan 22. What the 2.7% annualized yield means.

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Solana ETF (NASDAQ:SOLZ) has increased its monthly dividend to $0.03 per share, a move that caught the attention of income-focused investors. The fund announced the dividend on January 20, with investors of record on January 21 eligible to receive the payment on January 22. The declared amount, reported as $0.0296 per share, is commonly rounded to $0.03 for simplicity.

This monthly distribution translates to an annualized yield of roughly 2.7%, a notable figure for an ETF tied to the performance and ecosystem of Solana. Monthly dividends can be attractive because they provide a steadier cash flow stream compared with quarterly payouts, which may appeal to retirees and investors seeking regular income.

Understanding the record date and ex-dividend mechanics is essential. To receive this payment, you must be listed as an investor of record on the announced date — in this case, January 21. The ex-dividend date typically falls one business day before the record date; investors who buy shares on or after the ex-dividend date will not receive the upcoming dividend. Always confirm exact ex-dividend timing with your broker, as settlement rules and holidays can affect the effective date.

Why the slight discrepancy between $0.0296 and $0.03? ETF distributions are often reported to several decimal places; providers and media sometimes round to make headlines clearer. The annualized yield figure (about 2.7%) is calculated by multiplying the monthly distribution by 12 and dividing by the current share price. Yields can change with share-price fluctuations and future dividend adjustments, so keep that context in mind when evaluating income potential.

For current and potential investors, this dividend increase highlights the fund's commitment to returning cash to shareholders. Before making investment decisions, review the ETF's prospectus, fee structure, and exposure to Solana-related assets. This article is informational and not investment advice — check with a financial advisor or your brokerage for personalized guidance and to confirm ex-dividend details, withholding tax considerations, and how the distribution fits within your portfolio strategy.

Published on: January 22, 2026, 9:05 am

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