The latest data point for META's PEG Ratio in Q4'25 stands at 0.02, reflecting a near-neutral valuation relative to earnings growth as of the end of that fiscal quarter. This value indicates a significant improvement from the preceding Q3'25, where the ratio dipped to -2.00, suggesting a rebound in market perceptions of the company's growth prospects. Over the period from Q1'23 to Q4'25, META's PEG Ratio has exhibited high volatility, starting at 0.94 in Q1'23 and declining sharply to 0.34 in Q3'23 before rebounding to 0.76 in Q4'23. The trend turned erratic in 2024, with a negative plunge to -2.30 in Q1'24 followed by peaks at 2.56 in Q2'24 and 1.38 in Q3'24, then stabilizing lower at 0.55 in Q4'24; into 2025, it fluctuated wildly from no data in Q1'25 to 2.42 in Q2'25, -2.00 in Q3'25, and the current low of 0.02 in Q4'25, highlighting inconsistent investor sentiment and potential shifts in earnings expectations amid the area chart's depiction of ongoing instability.