The latest data point for Visa's PEG Ratio in Q1'26 stands at 1.95, marking a shift to positive territory after the previous quarter's sharp decline to -14.56 in Q4'25. This value indicates a potential stabilization in the company's growth relative to its valuation, though it remains modest compared to historical highs. Over the period from Q2'23 to Q1'26, the PEG Ratio has exhibited high volatility, fluctuating between a peak of 9.90 in Q2'23 and a low of -15.15 in Q3'23, with frequent swings across positive and negative values. Notable patterns include alternating periods of recovery, such as the rise to 5.71 in Q3'24, followed by declines to -10.19 in Q1'25, suggesting inconsistent growth expectations or earnings volatility impacting the metric. Overall, the trend lacks a clear upward or downward trajectory, underscoring the need for monitoring future quarters to assess underlying factors like market conditions or company performance.