MacBook Pro w/Retina's Trackpad Moving Erratically On Its Own

The trackpad on my Macbook Pro Retina Display is moving on its own horizontally.
When it did this last night I tried using the trackpad, restarting and using an external mouse without luck. When it started and I was in my login the screens would switch between LaunchPad, the desktop, etc. 
Any ideas what it might be? After being off all night it isn't doing it this morning... I don't want to take it into the store if I can't replicate the issue. Right?
I've posted a video of this happening at the login screen at: http://youtu.be/AF77OQyafmc

I'm not sure if you fixed this yet or not, but my wife's MacBook Pro was having the same issue. It could be 1)the power supply, 2) a dirty trackpad, 3) you may need to reset the NVRAM or SMC (you can find instructions for those on Apple's site, or 4) what worked for me isn't listed anywhere except some randome Yahoo question that I found from a few years ago: reset the PMU (I'm not sure this even exists on new Macbooks, but the reset works and it fixed my problem.
1) Power Down
2) Press & Hold the Power button till the front light begins to blink.
That's it! I hope it works!
BTW - I also read of people's batteries sweeling and causing the issue, dirt gettng caught between the egde of the trackpad and the case and that some folks pressed down on both sides of the pad and sort of reseated it.

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