The latest data point for BAC's PEG Ratio in Q1'26 stands at 0.78, reflecting a moderate positive valuation signal compared to the prior quarter's negative reading of -1.59 in Q4'25, within the overall timeframe spanning Q2'23 to Q1'26. Over this period, the PEG Ratio has exhibited high volatility, fluctuating between a low of -9.33 in Q3'24 and a peak of 10.46 in Q4'24, with no clear long-term upward or downward trend but notable swings that suggest inconsistent growth expectations relative to earnings. Early quarters showed instability, shifting from negative in Q2'23 (-1.06) to positive in Q3'23 (2.06), followed by a brief stabilization around 0.1 in Q1'24 before escalating extremes; recent quarters from Q1'25 onward have moderated somewhat, averaging around 0.5-1.4 in positive periods but dipping negative in Q4'25, indicating potential sector-specific pressures on BAC's forward multiples.