The Profitable Foundation system sits at the top of the performance leaderboard right now with a 40.9% win strike rate from 22 selections and an ROI of 18.7% on the win side. Nine winners from 22 bets might sound modest in volume, but the quality of those selections is the point -- this is a system built to find winners, not to cover the card.
The win P&L sits at +4.12 units. Put simply: for every pound staked at SP on Profitable Foundation's picks, the return has been 18.7p above breakeven. That is a healthy margin in a market that, on average, gives punters negative expected value. The place figures (-0.72 units, -3.3% ROI) tell a familiar story for this type of system -- when a selection wins, it tends to win at a price that compresses the each-way value, so the place ROI lags behind the win figure. That is not a weakness; it is a characteristic of systems that target genuine form picks rather than each-way outsiders.
The 63.6% place strike rate (14 of 22 runners placed) shows the system is consistently finding dogs that are competitive, even when they do not win. The 22-run sample is at the lower end of what you would want before drawing firm conclusions, but the direction is clear: this system is selecting runners that perform, and the win ROI backs that up with real profit.
There are no picks from Profitable Foundation on today's card, suggesting no runners have met its qualifying criteria in the current race list. That selectivity is often what separates profitable systems from ones that find a pick in every race regardless of conditions.
