The latest data point for AVGO's PEG Ratio in Q1'26 stands at -3.84, indicating a negative valuation metric that suggests the stock may be overvalued relative to its earnings growth, following a volatile path in recent quarters. Over the period from Q2'23 to Q1'26, the PEG Ratio has exhibited significant volatility, starting at -2.85 in Q2'23, plunging to -5.90 in Q3'23, then surging to a peak of 3.94 in Q4'23 before oscillating between positive and negative values, including a high of 1.71 in Q1'25 and lows of -4.64 in Q2'25 and -5.23 in Q3'25. This erratic trend, visualized in an area chart, highlights no clear overall direction—alternating between undervaluation signals (positive ratios) and overvaluation concerns (negative ratios)—with notable inflection points around Q4'23 and Q1'25 that may reflect shifts in market expectations for growth. Analysts should monitor upcoming data for stabilization, as the ratio's swings could impact investment decisions.