DC Market Intelligence Report –Jun 24, 2026
Yesterday’s dataset covers 27 races and 197 runners, producing 27 winners. On the market-intelligence side, the standout is simple: there were no Strong Steamers by our definition (≥ 15% contraction from 10am to final).
That isn’t a rounding error and it isn’t “quiet support” hiding in the noise — it’s a clean absence of qualifying late-morning-to-off strength at the threshold we care about. In practical terms, the day offered no validated, rules-based “strong money” signals to act on from the Strong Steamers filter.
When that happens, it’s not a prompt to widen the net or lower standards after the fact. It’s the market telling you: nothing met the minimum conviction profile. Your edge is as much about what you *don’t* bet as what you do.
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## 2) Landed vs Went Astray – keep it ruthless
Because there were zero qualifiers, the scoreboard is equally blunt:
– Landed (Strong Steamers that won): none
– Missed (Strong Steamers that lost): none
– False Steamers (biggest contractions that lost): none
There’s no way to dress that up. Yesterday did not provide a test of “strong steamer” efficacy because there were no bets to grade under the rules.
This is where discipline shows up in a members-only workflow. A lot of accounts get damaged on these days — not because the market was “unbeatable,” but because punters manufacture action: chasing narratives, forcing interpretations, or treating smaller moves as if they were the same as a genuine, threshold-level contraction.
A proper market-intel approach accepts the reality: no signal, no trade. If you want a performance edge over time, this is the non-negotiable part of the process.
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## 3) Trainer & Jockey Support – who the money followed repeatedly
With no Strong Steamers, there is no trainer or jockey support to report from this angle:
– Trainers most supported (from strong steamers): none
– Jockeys most supported (from strong steamers): none
That matters more than people think. The trainer/jockey support tables aren’t “form” features — they’re attribution tools. They tell us when the market is repeatedly leaning into a yard or a rider through the same strong-money lens. Yesterday, there was no such footprint.
From a workflow perspective: don’t try to reverse-engineer it. No qualifiers means no credible way (within this dataset) to claim “the money followed X stable” or “Y jockey was the move.” If you’re doing serious intelligence, you let the data speak — even when it says nothing.
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## 4) What It Means – practical execution & discipline, no fluff
A zero-qualifier day is not a dead day — it’s a risk-management day.
1) Your default position should be inactivity.
If your process is built around Strong Steamers (≥ 15% 10am→final contraction), then yesterday was a pass. That’s not missed opportunity; that’s adherence to the only thing that makes the dataset valuable: consistency.
2) Don’t “half-signal” yourself into bets.
When there are no qualifiers, the temptation is to treat smaller contractions as meaningful. But this report is explicitly based on strong steam only. If you start acting on non-qualifying movement, you’re no longer running the same system — you’re freelancing, and your results become untrackable.
3) Treat quiet days as a process audit.
With 27 races on the card set and no strong steamers emerging, you’ve got a clean prompt to check your mechanics: alerts, timing discipline, and whether you’re accidentally using different reference points (e.g., drifting baselines) instead of the stated 10am → final framework.
4) Protect the bankroll for when the market does speak.
The edge in “strong money” isn’t daily volume; it’s selectively engaging when the market prints a move that meets a defined conviction threshold. Days like yesterday are part of that distribution — and if you can’t sit through them, you won’t be in shape for the days that matter.
Bottom line: yesterday provided no strong-money entries. The correct execution was restraint.
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Disclaimer: This is market intelligence, not a guarantee. Prices move for many reasons and even the strongest signals can fail; the goal is disciplined decision-making, not certainty.
CTA: Use today’s Qualifiers Tool to see any live Strong Steamers that meet the threshold and avoid forcing action when the market isn’t offering it.
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### Data Appendix (auto)
– Report generated: 2026-06-24 08:04:28
– Yesterday: 2026-06-23
– Strong steamer threshold: 15%
– Races: 27
– Runners: 197
– Strong steamers listed: 0
– Landed: 0
– Missed: 0
– False steamers (listed): 0
– Trainers in support table: 0
– Jockeys in support table: 0
– Qualifiers provided today: 0
**Today CTA:** https://dc-network.co.uk
## 🟢 Today’s Live SP Qualifiers
Live qualifiers update automatically inside the tools below:
📉 10am Market Plunge List
Horses heavily backed last time and historically profitable to oppose next run.
📊 Market Form Lay Angles
Big drifters and weak market profiles to oppose at SP.
These tools update automatically throughout the day as qualifiers appear.
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### Data Appendix (auto)
– Report generated: 2026-06-24 08:04:28
– Yesterday: 2026-06-23
– Strong steamer threshold: 15%
– Races: 27
– Runners: 197
– Strong steamers listed: 0
– Landed: 0
– Missed: 0
– False steamers (listed): 0
– Trainers in support table: 0
– Jockeys in support table: 0
– Qualifiers provided today: 0
**Today CTA:** https://dc-network.co.uk
