The latest data point for Oracle's (ORCL) PEG Ratio, as of Q3'26, stands at -0.69, indicating a negative valuation metric that suggests the stock may be overvalued relative to its earnings growth at that period. Over the timeframe from Q4'23 to Q3'26, the PEG Ratio exhibits high volatility, fluctuating between a low of -7.27 in Q3'24 and a high of 14.18 in Q2'24, with no clear overall trend of sustained growth or decline but frequent swings across positive and negative territories. Notable inflection points include sharp recoveries, such as from -1.23 in Q1'24 to 14.18 in Q2'24, followed by declines to -7.27, reflecting potential market uncertainties or shifts in earnings expectations. The Q2'26 period has no data, limiting continuity in the later stages, while the area chart visualization underscores the erratic pattern typical of forward-looking valuation metrics.