Software - Infrastructure · NASDAQ
Current Price
$342.80
PE Ratio (TTM)
n/m
Intrinsic Value
Use the calculator below to estimate
COMPETITIVE MOAT
↑Developer Mindshare and Ecosystem
MongoDB's developer-first approach fosters deep integration and loyalty. This strong community and extensive ecosystem create a sticky product that is difficult for competitors to displace.
↑Data Model Flexibility
The document model offers unparalleled flexibility for evolving application needs. This adaptability allows businesses to iterate faster and handle diverse data structures more efficiently than rigid relational databases.
↑Cloud-Native Architecture
Designed for modern cloud environments, MongoDB Atlas provides a scalable and managed database-as-a-service. This simplifies deployment and operations, attracting businesses prioritizing cloud agility.
INVESTMENT RISKS
↓Intense Cloud Competition
Major cloud providers offer competing database services, potentially pressuring MongoDB's market share. Snowflake's comparison highlights the ongoing battle for cloud infrastructure dominance.
↓Insider Trading Concerns
Recent discussions around potential insider breaches raise governance questions. This could erode investor confidence and impact the company's reputation.
↓Valuation and Growth Expectations
As a momentum stock, MongoDB faces high growth expectations. Any slowdown in adoption or revenue could lead to significant stock price corrections.
Adjust the target PE, earnings growth, and discount rate to see how the fair value and margin of safety for MongoDB, Inc. respond.
Open PE Calculator for MDBMongoDB, Inc. serves as a global provider of a versatile database platform. The company's offerings feature MongoDB Enterprise Advanced, a sophisticated commercial database server designed for corporate clients, which can be deployed in cloud, on-premises, or hybrid environments. It also presents MongoDB Atlas, a fully managed, multi-cloud database-as-a-service (DBaaS) solution. For developers seeking to start with MongoDB, the company offers a free, downloadable Community Server that includes fundamental database functionalities. Beyond its core database products, MongoDB, Inc. provides professional services such as consulting and training. Founded in 2007 and based in New York, New York, the company was formerly known as 10gen, Inc. before adopting the name MongoDB, Inc. in August 2013.
PE Ratio (TTM)
n/m
PEG Ratio
n/m
Earnings Yield
-0.11%
ROE (TTM)
-1.0%
Revenue/Share (TTM)
$32.39
Debt/Equity
0.01x
The trailing twelve-month PE ratio of MDB reflects how much investors pay per dollar of MongoDB, Inc.'s earnings. This metric is most useful when compared to Software - Infrastructure peers and the company's own historical range.
MDB's PE of -946.9x combined with a PEG ratio of -9.54 provides a growth-adjusted perspective. MDB has negative earnings, so its PE and PEG ratios are not meaningful here and cannot tell you whether the stock is over or undervalued. Keep in mind that PE-based valuation works best for profitable, mature companies — for high-growth or cyclical Software - Infrastructure, a DCF analysis may be more appropriate.
To value MongoDB, Inc. using PE: (1) Compare the current PE (-946.9x) against the Software - Infrastructure median to assess relative pricing, (2) check the PEG ratio (-9.54) to adjust for growth expectations, (3) review the 5-year PE range to identify where the stock sits historically, and (4) estimate fair value by multiplying a target PE by forward EPS estimates. This relative approach complements DCF's absolute valuation.
MDB's PEG ratio is -9.54, calculated by dividing the PE ratio (-946.9x) by the expected earnings growth rate. Because MDB has negative earnings, its PEG ratio is not meaningful and should not be read as a sign of under or overvaluation. Note that PEG accuracy depends on the reliability of growth estimates.
PE ratio gives a quick relative read — how MDB is priced versus Software - Infrastructure peers. DCF provides an absolute value based on projected free cash flows. For the most reliable valuation, use PE as a quick comparability screen and DCF for a deeper fundamental analysis. Each method has blind spots: PE ignores capital structure and cash flow quality, while DCF is sensitive to growth and discount rate assumptions.
P/E and DCF value MDB with different methods and assumptions, so the two conclusions can differ. Compare the DCF intrinsic value.
Price as of 2026-06-12. Financial data from Financial Modeling Prep (trailing twelve months) · Valuation methodology by Charlie Wang.
This is an estimate, not investment advice.