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To: Jerome who wrote (41325)1/6/2001 4:21:04 PM
From: kdavy  Respond to of 70976
 
ot** You are right. The paired stock approach worked for me. Besides txn-adi, amat-nvls, I had good luck with
mxim -- lltc
altr -- xlnx

look at their 10 year charts. They have done well. My favorites are mxim and lltc because there products are used in very diversified products. Just open any electronic product and you will see a mxim chip.



To: Jerome who wrote (41325)1/7/2001 2:45:46 AM
From: John Trader  Respond to of 70976
 
Thanks for the inputs Jerome. One other way to use paired stocks is to sell one for the tax loss and buy the other during down cycles. I did this with XLNX and ALTR before.

Regards,

John