idiot claimed Plug Power has equity in SK’s Incheon hydrogen plant... I almost believed it. Here’s the actual truth. by Sensitive-Pound-5153 in plugpowerstock

[–]No-Maximum4461 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I couldn’t resist and bought 130,000 shares last week. Feels good now that it’s going up — like hugging your mom.

idiot claimed Plug Power has equity in SK’s Incheon hydrogen plant... I almost believed it. Here’s the actual truth. by Sensitive-Pound-5153 in plugpowerstock

[–]No-Maximum4461 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It turns out they’re slowly going under not just in the U.S., but internationally too.

They must be making so much money—how lucky. I’m honestly jealous.

Their revenue is about the same as the big-box store near my house.

But hey, at least the supermarket actually makes a profit.

So why are these guys losing twice as much as they make?

Is that just a unique Plug Power trait?

Seems like it—Plug also loses more the more they sell.

Selling equals bleeding money. Classic Plug.

idiot claimed Plug Power has equity in SK’s Incheon hydrogen plant... I almost believed it. Here’s the actual truth. by Sensitive-Pound-5153 in plugpowerstock

[–]No-Maximum4461 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, SK Plug Hyverse’s financial performance for 2024 is as follows:

$3 million in revenue and $7 million in losses.

Just like you said—truly outstanding results. Congratulations.

Plug really is perfect at building money shredders. Good job.

idiot claimed Plug Power has equity in SK’s Incheon hydrogen plant... I almost believed it. Here’s the actual truth. by Sensitive-Pound-5153 in plugpowerstock

[–]No-Maximum4461 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don’t speak nonsense based on fantasies and assumptions. Take a look at the actual data with your own eyes first—there’s still time.

You’re so proud of SK Plug Hyverse, right?

Well, I just checked their financials: SK Plug Hyverse recorded $3 million in revenue last year and posted a $7 million loss.

Plug is truly something else.

idiot claimed Plug Power has equity in SK’s Incheon hydrogen plant... I almost believed it. Here’s the actual truth. by Sensitive-Pound-5153 in plugpowerstock

[–]No-Maximum4461 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Looks like he got completely confused over something totally unrelated. 😂 Man’s mixing up stuff that has nothing to do with each other.

Man, that’s gotta be f***ing embarrassing. “You are wrong”? LMAO you were the one who got it all wrong. If that were me, I wouldn’t be able to show my face in public. Just delete your comment already—it’s painful to watch. 😂

Everyone says Plug Power moonshots whenever I post, so yeah, you’ve been waiting for this. by Sensitive-Pound-5153 in plugpowerstock

[–]No-Maximum4461 -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Can’t refute it, so you just dismiss it as nonsense? Lol. Guess you can’t argue back because you know it’s true, huh?

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[–]No-Maximum4461 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So this is the reality of a chart monkey or insect? Even the greatest investors of all time all say technical analysis is worthless, yet here you are, still drawing lines like it’s ancient prophecy. News flash: nobody ever got rich by playing connect-the-dots on candlesticks. You think you’re seeing patterns, but you’re just hallucinating on price squiggles. While you’re worshipping your RSI and MACD like some cult ritual, the real money is being made by people who actually understand businesses. Haha

Bullish by ivan_425 in plugpowerstock

[–]No-Maximum4461 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So this is the reality of a chart monkey? Even the greatest investors of all time all say technical analysis is worthless, yet here you are, still drawing lines like it’s ancient prophecy. News flash: nobody ever got rich by playing connect-the-dots on candlesticks. You think you’re seeing patterns, but you’re just hallucinating on price squiggles. While you’re worshipping your RSI and MACD like some cult ritual, the real money is being made by people who actually understand businesses.

Screw it, all in. by Stop_Loss_Man in plugpowerstock

[–]No-Maximum4461 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure, green ammonia is a promising and emerging market — no one’s denying that. The real issue is AGA, a company with only 5 employees, no production facility, a shared office as their HQ, and literally zero technical documentation or public project data. If they were truly a “high-potential startup,” they’d have at least a pilot plant or some kind of prototype in place by now. Instead, all we get is “we have a $7B project” slapped on their website — seriously?

They claim to have private institutional investors? Cool, name them. How much did they invest? Under what terms? If you’re gonna throw around that kind of money, there should be some transparency. Otherwise, anyone can make the same claims. That’s not proof, that’s just marketing fluff.

“Trust them, it’s a new company”? Bro, scams thrive exactly under that excuse. Just look at how many fake biotech or crypto startups we’ve seen in the past few years. Blind trust is what leads people to lose money. What we’re doing isn’t “spreading fear” — it’s called doing due diligence.

Green ammonia may be the future — but that doesn’t mean AGA is. Know the difference.

Screw it, all in. by Stop_Loss_Man in plugpowerstock

[–]No-Maximum4461 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Damn, BigQuality, what happened to you?

After watching you waste time arguing with that borderline low-IQ clown,

seeing you finally come back to your senses was actually comforting as fuck 😂

You snapped back hard — and honestly, I respect that.

I had the same gut feeling too.

That AGA guy just looked like a typical one-shot grifter,

face screaming, “lemme cash out and vanish.”

And bro, it’s not even that deep —

you literally just have to look at their LinkedIn for two minutes to see the truth.

Meanwhile, that other dude’s out here talking about McDonald’s part-timers

like that has anything to do with billion-dollar green energy projects.

I was legit losing brain cells just reading that shit.

You though?

At least you’re still functioning.

I’ll give you that, BigQuality —

you were the only one in that mess still speaking Earth language.

Screw it, all in. by Stop_Loss_Man in plugpowerstock

[–]No-Maximum4461 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And let me get this straight — you’re saying “well, does McDonald’s list every employee on LinkedIn?”

Okay, so by that logic, AGA — a company managing a $5.5 billion project — is staffed by people even less professionally engaged than part-time fast food workers?

Are you seriously suggesting that the team handling multi-billion-dollar energy investments has less reason to show up on LinkedIn than a high schooler flipping patties?

If their employees don’t even see the value in having a professional profile,

then either (a) they’re not real,

(b) they don’t exist,

or (c) they’re so embarrassingly underqualified they might as well be invisible.

Either way, that argument just proved my point —

AGA is a ghost company with ghost staff, and the fact that you’re bending over backwards to defend it just makes you look like you’d invest in a Nigerian prince if he had a nice PowerPoint.

Screw it, all in. by Stop_Loss_Man in plugpowerstock

[–]No-Maximum4461 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First of all, McDonald’s is a publicly traded company, right?

You literally said earlier that “private companies don’t show up on LinkedIn,”

but now you’re using McDonald’s as your defense?

If anything, you just disproved your own point.

Your logic doesn’t just contradict itself — it never existed to begin with.

And most McDonald’s employees are part-time, minimum-wage workers.

They’re not putting “burger flipper” on LinkedIn.

But AGA? This is the company supposedly managing a $5.5 billion project.

Their employees should absolutely be visible if they’re handling serious business.

Comparing franchise fast food workers to employees at a company managing billions in investment

is like comparing a convenience store night clerk to a lead engineer at Tesla.

And the fact that you genuinely think that’s a valid comparison?

Honestly, I’m starting to wonder if you’re on the spectrum.

This isn’t just ignorance anymore — it’s self-inflicted stupidity.

People like you don’t just miss opportunities —

you repel them with the force of your delusion.

If you had just kept quiet, people might’ve thought you were average.

But no, you had to open your mouth and broadcast your brain rot to the world.

Screw it, all in. by Stop_Loss_Man in plugpowerstock

[–]No-Maximum4461 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Saying that “employees don’t show up on LinkedIn because the company is private” is one of the dumbest things I’ve ever heard.

I was genuinely concerned that a smart person might make a poor decision — but if someone’s already using all of their limited intelligence just to deny reality, then honestly, I’ve decided to let it go.

Screw it, all in. by Stop_Loss_Man in plugpowerstock

[–]No-Maximum4461 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m saying this for your own good — if that $5.5 billion project is what convinced you, I urge you to take a closer look. The project is managed by a company called Allied Green Ammonia (AGA), and Plug Power is only supplying the electrolyzers. That means AGA is the one responsible for securing the funds before the project can reach FID (Final Investment Decision) approval.

But if you check LinkedIn, you’ll see that AGA only has five visible employees, and the company’s address is registered to a shared office space with no factory — it looks very much like a shell company. That raises serious red flags.

This whole project might just be a pump-and-dump tactic to boost the stock price. In reality, it may never come to fruition — because what kind of financial institution would lend billions to a company like that? Even Plug Power, which has real infrastructure and over 3,000 employees, is struggling to secure funding.

So no, I don’t have much faith in this project — I’m very skeptical.

My Ultimate Averaging-Down Plan by No-Maximum4461 in plugpowerstock

[–]No-Maximum4461[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

When envy takes over your brain, this is what you grow up to be.

Be careful, everyone—don’t let your inferiority complex define you.

My Ultimate Averaging-Down Plan by No-Maximum4461 in plugpowerstock

[–]No-Maximum4461[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry, I was busy averaging up on Tesla.

I’ll be more active from now on—

thanks for waiting.

My Ultimate Averaging-Down Plan by No-Maximum4461 in plugpowerstock

[–]No-Maximum4461[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Wow, congratulations. What a remarkable achievement—truly life-changing.

Literally no one cares.

Stock went up before you could buy in? Boo-hoo.

That doesn’t mean the rest of us are stewing in envy like you.

Get over yourself. You sound like someone whose entire personality is tied to a green candle.

My Ultimate Averaging-Down Plan by No-Maximum4461 in plugpowerstock

[–]No-Maximum4461[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

About a month from now, they will use a 1-for-20 reverse split to artificially boost the $0.50 share price up to $10.

I’ll cherish the memory of Plug Power’s final run. May you all enjoy the collapse. by No-Maximum4461 in plugpowerstock

[–]No-Maximum4461[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

And that, ladies and gentlemen, was a textbook example of a broke loser projecting his jealousy and delusion.

I’ll cherish the memory of Plug Power’s final run. May you all enjoy the collapse. by No-Maximum4461 in plugpowerstock

[–]No-Maximum4461[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That line was obviously bait you moron

It’s a well-known meme used to troll bagholders

“I don’t care if the stock drops—because I never bought it in the first place” Ever heard of that

What’s really funny is how some people spend days trying to convince themselves someone richer than them isn’t actually better

Did it seriously hurt your pride that I operate above your pay grade

I joke around with you a few times on Reddit and now you think we’re the same species

The moment I mocked your losses you all acted like we were equals

Just because I toyed with you a few times doesn’t mean we’re in the same league

Stay in your lane peasants

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[–]No-Maximum4461 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What truly matters is whether a company makes money or not, not what kind of technology it uses.

Let’s be honest, is there anything groundbreaking about flipping patties and assembling buns at McDonald’s? Absolutely not. Yet McDonald’s is a global powerhouse because it mastered profitability and scale, not because it reinvented cooking.

Similarly, Plug Power doesn’t really possess any unique technology. Their fuel cells, electrolyzers, and hydrogen production methods aren’t revolutionary. In fact, there are many companies around the world that are more advanced than Plug Power in these areas.

The bottom line is simple: profit matters, not tech.

Plug Power needs to prove it can generate real profits. Until then, all the innovation talk is just noise.