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To: James H. Irwin who wrote (2575)12/18/1998 1:25:00 PM
From: sam  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4903
 
He's an analyst. I think he used to be Montrose Capital Management and Janssen/Meyers Associates L.P.. FWIW, the following is his bio from another site on the internet.
marketdigestonline.com
Knutson is a managing Director of Institutional Equity Research/VTAR (c) at the New York securities firm of Janssen/Meyers Associates L.P.. At the age of 14, he turned $2,000 into his college education fund when he started to trade stocks. After college, he joined E.F. Hutton and then went on to Dean Witter. While at Dean Witter he worked on a computer program called "COMPARE" [COMPuter Assistance to REsearch] and fine-tuned that program to come in third in a stock contest sponsored by Chase Manhattan Bank. Next a headhunter grabbed him and he became head of Mosey, Hallgarten & Estabrook's well respected "Investment Strategies Department." He started his own broker dealer in the late 70's. Currently, Knutson has perfected an investment tool called VTAR which stands for "Volume Trade Analysis Research" (c) and uses volume analysis to fine-tune equity investments in highly liquid stocks.



To: James H. Irwin who wrote (2575)12/18/1998 8:43:00 PM
From: Axxel  Respond to of 4903
 
Go to www.marketdigestonline.com and click on Axxel Knutson's VTAR section..also track record is on Bloomberg "Who Axxel" then punch in "news" Go