The latest data point for ZS's PEG Ratio, recorded in Q2'26, stands at -1.16, indicating a sharp downturn from the previous quarter's elevated value of 31.09 in Q1'26. This negative figure suggests potential overvaluation relative to earnings growth expectations at that time, covering the overall period from Q3'23 to Q2'26. Over the analyzed timeframe, the PEG Ratio exhibits high volatility with no consistent trend, fluctuating between significant positives and negatives, including a low of -18.37 in Q1'24 and a peak of 52.61 in Q3'25. Notable swings include a recovery to 17.72 in Q2'24 after the Q1'24 dip, followed by instability with values dipping to -2.02 in Q3'24 before climbing sharply to 27.77 in Q1'25 and stabilizing around 27.74 in Q2'25. The Q4'25 period shows no data, but the recent Q2'26 reversal highlights ongoing uncertainty in ZS's growth valuation metrics, warranting close monitoring for future quarters.