PEG Ratio
Updated 223h ago
Sector Performance
5th percentileMKTX
0.05x
Sector Median
0.94x
Sector Avg
3.01x
Deep Analysis
The PEG ratio (price-to-earnings divided by earnings growth rate) of 0.05x means the stock's price is very low relative to its expected earnings growth—values below 1.0x often suggest potential undervaluation.
This compares to a sector median of 0.94x, placing MKTX in the 5th percentile among peers, meaning it is far cheaper on this growth-adjusted basis than nearly all competitors. No trend information is available: the year-over-year and quarter-over-quarter changes are both reported as N/A, and only one historical value (0.05x) exists. The combination of an extremely low level with no trend data creates uncertainty—while the PEG points to possible opportunity, the absence of historical movement makes it difficult to assess whether this ratio is stable or a temporary anomaly. This metric alone does not actively contradict the NEUTRAL verdict, but the missing trend and extreme percentile suggest that other factors likely justify the neutral stance rather than a clear buy signal.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the PEG Ratio tell investors about MKTX?
The PEG ratio adjusts P/E for expected growth. A PEG below 1.0 may signal undervaluation; above 2.0 may suggest the growth story is priced in.
How is the PEG Ratio calculated?
PEG Ratio is calculated as: P/E Ratio / EPS Growth Rate.
Who are MKTX's closest peers by PEG Ratio?
The closest peers by PEG Ratio include: NUE (0.06x), VLO (0.06x), BP (0.06x), LNC (0.05x), NKE (0.05x).
The Formula
P/E Ratio / EPS Growth Rate
Why It Matters
The PEG ratio adjusts P/E for expected growth. A PEG below 1.0 may signal undervaluation; above 2.0 may suggest the growth story is priced in.
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0.05x
Sector Median
0.94x
Sector Avg
3.01x
How MKTX's PEG Ratio compares to sector peers.
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