The latest data point for SE's PEG Ratio in Q4'25 stands at 10.16, indicating a significantly elevated valuation relative to earnings growth, while Q1'25 was at 0.73; note that Q2'25 and Q3'25 have no data available. From Q1'23 to Q4'25, the PEG Ratio exhibited high volatility, starting negative at -1.75 in Q1'23, turning positive and peaking at 4.10 in Q1'24 before dropping to -0.28 in Q2'24, then stabilizing around 1.0-1.1 in Q3'24 and Q4'24, and declining to 0.73 in Q1'25 ahead of the sharp Q4'25 surge. This erratic trend suggests inconsistent growth expectations for SE, with the area chart highlighting pronounced swings that financial analysts should monitor for potential overvaluation risks in the most recent period.