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SEPTEMBER 17, 2013 
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7 gut checks before the stock
    market opens
By Barbara Kollmeyer 
  
     
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Good
    morning.
 It was a short Summers, Charlie Brown. Stock futures are stagnating after
    the S&P 500  pushed to a near-record Monday on news that Larry
    Summers took his name out of the running for the top Fed job (Yellen's
    biggest cheerleader: Bill Gross ). It's only natural that with
    the Fed meeting kicking off Tuesday, and a token taper on the way, investors, like
    Charlie Brown, are worried that their football may be yanked away. That has
    helped the dollar regain a foothold.
 
 The WSJ's Fedwatcher Jon Hilsenrath says the
    QE decision should be a "close call." He says investors also need
    to look out for the Fed's forward guidance amid signs officials are
    struggling to justify a commitment to low rates. If it switches now, the
    implication is that it can switch it anytime, says Hilsenrath.
 
 Trying to get your game plan ready ahead of the Fed? Blogger Lee Adler
     at the Wall Street Examiner  reminds us to
    ignore the head fake and wait for the real move, as the first reaction
    (expected Wednesday) is often reversed the next day (Thursday). Really,
    what's the worst that can happen in the great unwind? The fantasy dies,
    panic ensues and gold and silver investors are vindicated, says Bill Fleckenstein .
 
 Looking for a contrarian indicator? How about a bull in a party hat on the
    cover of Time Magazine ? On Jan. 22, 2007, Time's
    cover feature of China called for that market to keep rising, but a few
    months later, Shanghai stocks fell hard and fast. Not that we would say the
    mag-cover theory is always a sure thing.
 
 Key market gauges: Asia stocks  softened as investors
    geared up for the Fed meeting. European  stocks  also are down.
    Futures on the Dow , the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq  are
    hanging around the flat line.
 
 The economy: Consumer prices are due at 8:30 a.m.
    Eastern, which should continued to show inflation remains contained. Economists are forecasting a 0.1% rise for
    August, the same for the core rate.
 
 At 10 a.m., Wells Fargo will release its home builder's index. Home sales
    seem to have slowed, at least for now due to higher mortgage rates.
 
 Also, the Census Bureau is due to release a bunch of data on the U.S.
    economy, including an update on how much the average American earns. Not
    that most of us can come close to anything like those on the Forbes list of billionaires.
 
 Earnings:Adobe Systems  is due to report third-quarter
    results after the close.
 
 Coty  and FactSet Research  also report Tuesday.
 
 The buzz: If #GTAV means nothing to you then a) you
    have a social life that involves real people or b) you are just too old.
    Shares of Take-Two Interactive  could get a bump for this reason:
 
 Guys on their way home with GTAV pic.twitter.com/HXyHhiMnEn
 
 — Esa China Lohk ~ (@JajairaIsDope) September 17, 2013
 
 Grand Theft Auto V, published by Take-Two hits the shelves at midnight and
    in the U.K. there were reports of long lines and expectations
    that the game will smash sales records. It could also be a huge day for "sickies" as workers try to get
    their hands on the game, or just stay home to give it a spin.
 
 Huntsman  agrees to buy some Rockwood Holding  for $1.1 billion
    in cash. It's not moving the needle for either stock so far, though.
 
 Apple  topped S&P decliners on Monday after the WSJ reported that
    China Telecom Corp. is making customers pay more upfront for the new
    iPhones 5S.  Tossing in his two cents, Yacktman Asset
    Management's Donald Yacktman  says high profit
    margins mean Apple shares aren't cheap. He also said Samsung is going to
    eat the iPhone maker's lunch. Apple shares are down under a percent in
    premarket.
 
 Outerwall , formerly known as Coinstar, is tanking in premarket after
    slashing its third-quarter and full-year outlook on Monday, hitting shares
    in late trade.
 
 IBM  plans to pledge to spend $1 billion over four or five years on
    its Linux operating system that competes with Microsoft , The Wall Street Journal reported .
 
 Chart of the day: The dreaded black candlestick is back. J.C.
    Parets at All Star Charts  (h/t to Business Insider ) says they're showing up
    in the S&P 500, the Russell2000 , MidCap400 and even in MSCI Emerging
    Markets. The black candle shown on the chart below indicates exhaustion,
    followed by selling pressure, says Parets. Given the S&P is up nearly
    4% in September, it wouldn't be unusual to see a reversal or key turning
    point be next, he cautions:
 
Parets says
    the last time he blogged about black candles was last summer, when they
    started showing up for U.S. dollars and Treasurys at a time when the world
    was bearish toward equities and hiding out in those assets. Those candles
    turned out to mark highs for both the U.S. dollar index and U.S. Treasury
    bonds. Worst-case scenario: a gap lower in any of those averages leaving
    that black candle all alone. 
 Call of the day: How to trade the Fed taper? Avoid the
    dollar, says Marshall Gittler at IronFX Global . In a guest blog for CNBC,
    Gittler says he's been bullish on the dollar  for some time based on
    the view that with the Fed getting ready to taper and other central banks
    set to keep easing policies in place, the dollar would benefit from that
    divergence. However, that divergence is now turning into convergence. The
    dollar has been weakening as investors revise down forecasts for U.S.
    rates, while some other countries are seeing tightening expectations
    revised up. The best way forward, he says, is to avoid the dollar and look
    for trades in the cross rates where that divergence still seems likely.
     He's long NZD/JPY , AUD/JPY , short EUR/GBP , EUR/NOK  and
    EUR/SEK, which he says are all ways to play policy divergence without
    involving the dollar.
 
 Random reads: Iran caused a stir on social media after
    briefly removing filters from Facebook and Twitter overnight. It lasted a whole several hours .
 
 Iran unblocks Facebook and Twitter. In related news, Iranian productivity
    falls 19000%. — David Schneider (@davidschneider) September 17, 2013
 
 Frustrated by unmotivated and lazy kids? Tell them their real parents are
    dead. Don't be so soft. It worked great for one Chinese mom .
 
 After 19 hours, Costa Concordia is finally upright .
 
 Riches to rags -- from $30 billion to being off the billionaire's list --
    Brazilian entrepreneur Eike Batista says he'll be back.
 
 "But I can be in white leggings and a white sports bra and I'm on a
    whole other level of (stuff) that those girls don't even get yet because
    they don't know how to do it." I know exactly how you feel, Miley .
 
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