The current markets are apparently “even crazier” than the dot-com era with overvalued prices and self-centered cryptocurrency investors, said Charlie Munger in a conference call on Friday. Berkshire Hathaway Vice Chairman Charlie Munger, 97, is a polymath and the trusted partner of one of the world’s biggest investors, Warren Buffett. Munger was addressing Australian investors at the Sohn Hearts and Minds conference in Sydney when he made the frank remarks. “I think the dot com boom was crazier in terms of valuations than even what we have now. But overall, I consider this era even crazier than the dot-com era,” Munger said to Dr. Mark Nelson of Sydney hedge fund Caledonia, who conducted the video interview for the charity conference. Many companies are trading at 35 times earnings, which Munger said dissuades ordinary investors from making any proper returns. “It is hard to get results which could be called normal …