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Monday, 02/10/2014 2:02:51 PM

Monday, February 10, 2014 2:02:51 PM

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From: "PennyPickAlerts.com" <info@pennypickalerts.com>
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Date: 02/10/2014 07:47 AMSubject: AMOG- Is Ready To Produce Big Potential Gains!


Hello Traders,



We are moments away from the opening bell and AMOG looks like it could soar to record highs!



The level 2 box indicates little to no resistance between the current price of $.12 and $.20 or higher, this would represent a gain of 80% or more!



Follow AMOG closely today and watch for the uptrend right at the bell.





Please Read My Full Report Below:



We have all seen UFC fights on TV and know that it’s becoming more and more popular all over the world with sanctioned fights across the globe.



Follow AMOG closely Monday and watch for the uptrend right at the bell.



The market for sports apparel & equipment is massive:

• UNDER ARMOUR started out in the CEO’s grandmother’s basement at their start up. Today it is selling for $104.65 a share.



• TAPOUT clothing started out with 3 guys selling t-shirts out of the back of a Mustang. Now the two remaining partners are worth millions.



• UFC was formed in 1993 and by 2013 there were over 49 million people involved in some capacity with MMA just in the USA alone. The number just keeps growing and growing worldwide generating millions of dollars a year in revenues.





ABOUT AMOG – Amogear, Inc.

(Current PPS - $.12)



Amogear Inc. designs and develops sports apparel for mixed martial arts (MMA), similar fighting styles, and other custom athletic sports. It provides training, competition, lifestyle/sportswear, and equipment products.



The company’s training products include synthetic fabrications geared toward athletic pursuits, such as rash guard training tops in short sleeve and long sleeves, and polyester training shorts. Its competition products comprise shorts made from recycled polyester, MMA fight gloves, boxing gloves, and polyester boxing shorts. The company’s lifestyle/sportswear products consist of graphic tee shirts in tank, short sleeves, and long sleeve; hoody’s in full zip and pullover; rayon tee shirts; and fitted hats. Its equipment products include gym bags and backpacks.





Market Outlook



The world sports apparel industry is expected to exceed $126 billion by 2015, according to Global Industry Analysts. The market is driven by a trend toward healthier, more active lifestyles, with older demographics and women becoming more active.



In 2012, the global sportswear market grew by more than 7.5% and exceeded US$244 billion. Valued at an estimated US$80 billion, the US market for sportswear is by far the largest globally, over three times higher in value than the second-ranked sportswear market China, according to Euromonitor International.





Investor Highlghts:



1. The global sales of sports-and-fitness apparel is literally skyrocketing to the moon with incredible estimates that within four years sales will soar to $180-billion dollars, according to Farmington, Conn.-based research firm Global Information.



2. MMA is the fastest-growing sport in the world -- bar none. That’s because the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) is the fastest-growing sports league in the country, According to MMAPayout.com, using data from Simmons Research, from 2007-2009, the NFL, MLB, NBA, NASCAR, and MLS all suffered losses in their fan bases. The NHL’s fan base grew very slightly. By comparison, the UFC increased their total number of fans by about 14% and 30% among “avid” fans.

*These are fans that could easily be converted into buyers of Amogear’s MMA line.



3. The UFC is already close to catching up to NHL Hockey in terms of number of total U.S. fans, but it’s a long way from catching up with NASCAR’s popularity. Still, among 18-34 year-old fans, the UFC is actually more popular than the NHL and NASCAR. *This group buys a lot of tee shirts, hats and sports apparel.



4. As far as gender demographics, the UFC is the biggest male magnet in professional sports, with a 75/25 ratio between male and female fans. *Girlfriends and wives of this demographic could naturally become buyers of Amogear’s custom line for their men or themselves.





Amogear Way Ahead Of Potential Competitors

According to the Examiner.com, giant footwear and sports apparel company Nike Inc. currently sponsors UFC fighters Jon “Bones” Jones, Anderson Silva and Junior dos Santos, but the athletic apparel giant could get more involved in MMA by developing apparel specifically designed for combat sports athletes. There are industry sources who say it’s only a matter of time before Nike and others do.

However, by the time Nike and other giant companies discover the explosive potential of a market that is currently hidden in plain sight, Boston-based Amogear has already designed and has an entire MMA line on the market ready to sell! Currently, Amogear has three categories in its MMA line: training, competition and lifestyle.



Championship Boxer Peter Manfredo Jr. Endorses Amogear

Plus, AMOG has a major endorsement in the person of championship boxer Peter Manfredo Jr. He was the IBO Middleweight champion, held the NABO Light Middleweight, the IBU Light Middleweight and the EBA Light Middleweight.

Manfredo introduced the world to the Amogear brand during his world championship fight against Julio Cesar Chavez at Reliant Arena in Houston, Texas. The match was shown on HBO and the brand was viewed by over 100 million viewers worldwide!



Could Amogear Be the Next Under Armor?

When you take a look at AMOG, it reminds you of another company that only a few years ago nobody heard of: Under Armor.

Under Armor recognized that there was a need for a T–shirt—one that stayed light even in the worst heat. Nobody else saw the hidden opportunity that was there waiting to be exploited. The rest is history. The company that started out in a basement just reported more than $2 billion in revenue in 2013.

Am I saying that AMOG will equal the success of Under Armor? Of course not. I can’t predict the future, but what I am logically pointing out is the similarities in the two companies that saw and exploited a market that no one else recognized.





Uniquely positioned to cash in on an overlooked but potentially monster niche of the sports-and-fitness apparel industry, AMOG's line of apparel designed especially for Mixed Marital Arts (MMA) is a product that’s in the right place at the right time.



Simply put: AMOG is a company with great potential based on its MMA niche and the popularity storm rising around and through it.



Take a look at Amogear’s line: http://www.amogear.com/





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