The latest data point for OPFI's PEG Ratio in Q4'25 stands at -0.07, indicating a slightly negative valuation relative to earnings growth, following a volatile pattern in recent quarters. This value reflects a modest decline from the positive 0.06 recorded in Q1'25, suggesting potential overvaluation concerns amid shifting market expectations. Over the period from Q1'23 to Q4'25, the PEG Ratio has exhibited significant volatility, fluctuating between a low of -0.68 in Q3'23 and a high of 0.18 in Q3'24, with no clear overall upward or downward trend but periods of sharp swings that highlight inconsistent growth pricing. Notable improvements occurred in late 2024, where values turned positive, but reversals in Q2'25 and Q4'25 underscore ongoing instability, while Q3'25 has no data available. This area chart pattern implies investors should monitor earnings momentum closely for stabilization signals.