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Feds want your feedback to improve mortgage disclosure
Record high used-car prices may not last, experts say
Mini flash crashes worry traders
Economists cut U.S. growth estimates because of fuel prices
Interest rates on student loans from Sallie Mae cut
Pimco CEO El-Erian talks markets, government debt
What impact will users feel from plan to cut debit card fees?
As vacation home sales stall, owners turn to renting

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Most investors will probably agree: buying stocks is the easy part. The hard part is knowing when to sell.

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