Cramer: Tech stocks are overvalued, but 'it's not like we've gone crazy'

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'After a big run, you always hear that there are just too many bulls, too much excitement, too much optimism,' but Jim Cramer's not buying it.

"After a big run, you always hear that there are just too many bulls, too much excitement, too much optimism, that we've been lulled into a false sense of security," CNBC's Jim Cramer says.

"So where does the argument say that we're too bullish? It comes from tech, where we do have some outrageous valuations," the "Mad Money" host says.on Tuesday shot down the idea that there is too much bullish sentiment on Wall Street.

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Looks like a legit headline. Intresting P/E tickers in Top 20 Market Cap List. Disclaimer: Just because it's intresting it doesn't mean it's an adivice, however it's a bit tuff to tell if people intrested in finance can talk without a disclaimer all the time.

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