The latest data point for DELL's PEG Ratio, recorded in Q4'26, stands at 0.192, reflecting a modest positive valuation relative to earnings growth expectations. This value indicates the stock is trading at a reasonable premium, though it remains below the 1.0 threshold often considered fair value for growth stocks. Over the period from Q1'24 to Q4'26, the PEG Ratio exhibits significant volatility, starting at -2.42 in Q1'24, improving to a peak of 0.71 in Q4'24, then dipping into negative territory with lows of -1.71 in Q2'25, before stabilizing around positive but sub-1.0 levels in recent quarters like 0.58 in Q3'25 and 0.32 in Q4'25. Notable inflection points include the shift from negative to positive in Q3'24 and a rebound in Q3'25 after consecutive declines, suggesting fluctuating market perceptions of DELL's growth prospects amid no data available for Q2'26 and Q3'26. Overall, the trend leans toward stabilization in positive territory, but persistent swings highlight risks in earnings forecasts.