"I looked at the clock after her Lightning win and thought, 'She's done enough', but as she has matured she has developed these unbelievable recuperative powers," he told the Herald Sun on Sunday.
Victory in the A$400,000 Futurity would take Black Caviar past Desert Gold and Gloaming for the Australasian consecutive winning streak record and separate her from American mare Zenyatta, who won her first 19 starts.
Moody said he would follow a programme mirroring Black Caviar's preparation for the Lightning.
At the start of the week, the mare was led off a pony, then taken to a Mordialloc beach.
The trainer also is considering a quick reconnaissance trip to Dubai this week to check the facilities at Meydan racecourse, should Black Caviar go there for the A$2 million Golden Shaheen (1200m) on the Tapeta artificial surface on March 31.
If she does not run in the Futurity and goes to Dubai - the flight is scheduled on March 9 - it would rule out running again in Australia this season.