The Green Dot Explained
The Most Powerful Signal on DC Network
Discover what triggers the Green Dot, what it reveals about a horse’s historical market behaviour and how to interpret the signal properly.
If you’ve spent any time using DC Network, you’ll have noticed the Green Dot.
It appears beside certain runners throughout the day and often attracts immediate attention.
The reason is simple.
When the Green Dot appears, the platform has detected that today’s betting market is behaving in a way that closely resembles a pattern that previously led to a successful performance from the same horse.
What Triggers a Green Dot?
A Green Dot is only awarded when strict conditions are met.
The system continuously compares today’s market activity against the horse’s historical Market Form records.
To qualify, the horse must:
- Show meaningful support in the betting market
- Match or exceed a historical market trigger level
- Reproduce market behaviour previously associated with a winning or placed performance
- Meet minimum historical evidence requirements
- Demonstrate support across multiple bookmakers rather than one isolated move
Emerging vs Repeat Winner Signals
Emerging Green Dot
An Emerging Green Dot appears when the platform identifies a repeat of a previously successful market pattern that has occurred only once before.
Think of this as an early warning signal. The pattern exists and the evidence is encouraging, but the sample size remains small.
Emerging Signals are often the first stage in a horse developing a longer-term Market Form profile.
Repeat Winner Signal
Repeat Winner Signals carry greater weight because the horse has already demonstrated the same successful market behaviour on multiple occasions.
The system is no longer observing a one-off event. It is identifying a repeatable pattern.
When similar support repeatedly leads to strong performances, the Green Dot becomes more meaningful.
What Does the Green Dot Actually Mean?
It does not mean that a horse will win. No racing signal can guarantee that.
That distinction is important.
The Green Dot is a behavioural indicator, not a prediction engine.
It highlights situations where today’s market closely resembles previous successful scenarios. The final judgement remains with the user.
A Real-World Example
The signal is not saying that the horse must win. It is showing that today’s market behaviour is remarkably similar to previous occasions when the horse ran particularly well.
Why Market Behaviour Matters
Most punters only see a price. DC Network studies the journey.
- How did the horse’s price move?
- When did the support arrive?
- How strong was the support?
- Was the movement sustained?
- Has the same thing happened before?
The answers to these questions can reveal far more than the final price alone.
A Living Market Memory
The Green Dot exists because repeated market behaviour has shown evidence of being meaningful over large samples.
Some signals prove stronger than others. Some disappear over time, while others become increasingly useful as more evidence is collected.
DC Network continuously tracks outcomes and updates the underlying Market Form database as new races are run.
Why Subscribers Love It
The Green Dot simplifies an enormous amount of information into one clear visual cue.
Behind that single indicator sits:
- Historical Market Form data
- Price movement analysis
- Pattern matching
- Behavioural tracking
- Multi-bookmaker confirmation
- Continuous historical validation
What powers it is years of accumulated market memory.
The Bottom Line
Traditional form tells you what happened on the racecourse.
Market Form tells you what happened in the betting market before the race.
The Green Dot is the moment those two worlds collide.
It is not a tip. It is not a guarantee.
It is evidence that today’s market is behaving in a way that has mattered for this horse before.
Sometimes, that is exactly the information a punter needs.
Find Today’s Green Dots
Open the DC Network Live Terminal to follow qualifying runners and market movements throughout the day.
View Today’s Green Dot Signals →Market signals do not guarantee results. Horse racing and betting involve financial risk. Never bet more than you can afford to lose.
