The latest data point for VRT's PEG Ratio in Q1'26 stands at -4.80, indicating a negative valuation metric that suggests the stock may be overvalued relative to its earnings growth, following a volatile trajectory in recent periods. Over the period from Q2'23 to Q1'26, the PEG Ratio has exhibited extreme volatility, fluctuating from a low of -25.37 in Q3'24 to a high of 12.59 in Q1'24, with no clear overall trend of sustained growth or decline. Notable inflection points include a sharp rise to 12.59 in Q1'24 followed by persistent negativity in Q2'24 through Q4'24 and Q1'26, interspersed with brief positive recoveries in Q1'25 (4.07), Q3'25 (1.62), and Q4'25 (2.78); Q2'25 has no data. This pattern underscores potential instability in VRT's growth expectations, warranting caution for analysts evaluating long-term investment potential.