The latest data point for WDAY's PEG Ratio, recorded in Q4'26, stands at -1.88, indicating a negative valuation metric that suggests the stock may be overvalued relative to its earnings growth at this period's close. Over the timeframe from Q1'24 to Q4'26, the PEG Ratio exhibits high volatility with no consistent trend, swinging dramatically from a deeply negative -886 in Q1'24 to a peak of 5.39 in Q3'26, interspersed with brief positive spikes like 4.57 in Q2'25 and sharp declines such as -9.34 in Q1'26. This erratic pattern, visualized in an area chart, highlights periods of undervaluation (positive ratios below 1) and overvaluation (negative or high positives), with notable inflection points around Q2'24 and Q3'26 where the metric crossed into positive territory, potentially signaling shifting investor expectations on growth prospects.