The latest data point for AAPL's PEG Ratio in Q1'26 stands at 0.44, indicating a positive valuation signal where the stock's price growth is considered undervalued relative to its earnings growth, following a volatile trajectory in recent quarters. Over the period from Q2'23 to Q1'26, the PEG Ratio has exhibited significant volatility, fluctuating between a low of -6.59 in Q3'25 and a high of 1.95 in Q4'25, with an overall lack of sustained trend—negative values dominated in six out of twelve quarters, suggesting inconsistent market perceptions of growth prospects. Notable inflection points include a sharp rebound to 1.85 in Q4'23 after an initial decline to -2.25 in Q3'23, and a dramatic drop to -6.59 in Q3'25 before recovering to positive territory in Q4'25 and Q1'26. This pattern, visualized in an area chart, highlights periods of overvaluation (negative PEG) interspersed with undervaluation, warranting caution for analysts monitoring earnings momentum.