The latest data point for CMG's PEG Ratio in Q1'26 stands at -4.29, indicating a negative valuation metric that suggests the stock may be overvalued relative to its earnings growth expectations as of the end of this quarter. Over the period from Q2'23 to Q1'26, the PEG Ratio exhibits high volatility with no clear overall trend, oscillating between positive peaks (such as 2.31 in Q1'24 and a high of 4.18 in Q2'25) and deep negative troughs (reaching -6.40 in Q4'23 and -4.29 in Q1'26). This pattern highlights alternating periods of apparent undervaluation and overvaluation, with notable inflection points in Q3'23 (-5.04) and Q3'24 (-3.35) where sharp declines occurred, potentially signaling shifts in market perceptions of growth prospects; analysts should monitor for stabilization amid this inconsistency in the area chart representation.