The latest data point for HIMS's PEG Ratio in Q4'25 stands at 3.13, indicating a positive valuation relative to earnings growth as of the end of that fiscal quarter. This value reflects a recovery from the preceding Q3'25 figure of -3.22, suggesting improved market perceptions of the company's growth prospects in the most recent period. Over the timeframe from Q1'23 to Q4'25, the PEG Ratio has exhibited high volatility, starting at 6.28 in Q1'23 before dropping sharply to 2.33 in Q2'23 and plunging into negative territory at -8.81 in Q3'23, the lowest point amid potential overvaluation concerns. Subsequent quarters showed fluctuations, with a brief positive rebound to 3.60 in Q2'24, dips to near-zero or negative levels like -0.77 in Q4'24, and a notable absence of data in Q2'25; overall, the trend highlights instability but ends on an upward note in Q4'25, warranting caution for analysts monitoring earnings growth alignment.