As of the latest data point on 2026-01-31 (Q4'26), SNOW's PEG Ratio stands at -15.45, indicating a significant negative value compared to previous quarters. This negative PEG Ratio suggests that the company's expected earnings growth is not keeping pace with its valuation, potentially signaling concerns about future growth prospects. Over the period from Q1'24 to Q4'26, the PEG Ratio has exhibited high volatility, with values swinging from a low of -45.01 in Q4'25 to a peak of 44.87 in Q2'24. Notable inflection points include sharp declines into negative territory in Q1'25 and Q4'25, followed by a brief recovery to 34.94 in Q3'26 before dropping again. This erratic trend reflects significant fluctuations in SNOW's growth expectations and valuation multiples over the last three years.