PennyMac Mortgage Historical PE Ratio
This PMT historical PE ratio page, which was last updated 5/8/2026, presents historical price to earnings information for PennyMac Mortgage under both the TTM method and
the annualized method, and presented in both tabular and graphical format for ease of study.
PMT Historical PE Ratio Notes
— PennyMac Mortgage Investment Trust (PMT) is a real estate investment trust (REIT) specializing in mortgage-related assets, primarily focusing on acquiring, holding, and managing residential mortgage loans, mortgage-backed securities (MBS), & correspondent production activities. PMT's core business operations are exposed to interest rate fluctuations, credit risk, & changes in the housing market, which directly affect its earnings. Because REITs like PMT distribute the majority of their taxable income as dividends, their net earnings can be more volatile than those of traditional companies, especially during periods of economic uncertainty or shifts in monetary policy. This can heavily influence PMT's historical price-to-earnings (PE) ratio, as the “E” (earnings) component may swing due to variations in income from mortgage servicing rights, credit strategies, & changes in fair value of their asset portfolios. When reviewing PMT's historical PE ratio, it’s essential to recognize that sharp movements—either higher or lower—are often a result of transient earnings changes rather than long-term shifts in core operations, and that comparing its PE ratio to non-REITs can be misleading due to the unique structure & payout requirements of mortgage REITs.
How should the PMT historical PE ratio be determined?
Realizing that PE stands for Price to Earnings ratio, we need two values to compute it: stock price and earnings per share. The stock price at any given date is a known historical value, but what about the earnings number to use?
✔️Accepted answer:
There are a number of different approaches when it comes to calculating a historical PE ratio for a company like PennyMac Mortgage. We like to take our measurements on each of the past quarterly earnings reports. That only leaves the question of whether the earnings number at that quarterly report should be used on an annualized basis, or some other method. We approach this question using three different methods, on this PMT Historical PE Ratio page.
What is the average historical PE for PMT based on annualized quarterly earnings?
As we look back through earnings history, what is the resulting PE calculation if at each measurement period we use that quarter's earnings result annualized?
✔️Accepted answer:
The PMT historical PE ratio using the annualized quarterly earnings method works out to 17.4.
What is the average historical PE for PMT based on trailing twelve month earnings?
As we look back through earnings history, what is the resulting PE calculation if at each measurement period we use the trailing twelve months combined earnings result in the calculation?
✔️Accepted answer:
The PMT historical PE ratio using the TTM earnings method works out to 11.7.
What is the average historical PE for PMT based on median TTM earnings?
As we look back through earnings history, what is the resulting PE calculation if at each measurement period we use the median earnings over the trailing twelve months and annualize that median result in the calculation?
✔️Accepted answer:
The PMT historical PE ratio using the annualized median TTM earnings method works out to 1.28.
On this page we presented the
PennyMac Mortgage Historical PE Ratio information for PennyMac Mortgage' stock.
The average PMT historical PE based on using the annualized quarterly earnings result at each measurement period (for the "E" in the PE calculation; and the closing price on earnings date as the "P") is 17.4. Meanwhile, using the trailing twelve month (TTM) quarterly earnings result as our method of calculation the "E" value at each measurement period, the average PMT historical PE based on this TTM earnings result method is 11.7. Note: any PE calculations involving negative earnings were discarded as not meaningful.
Let's now compare this PMT historical PE result, against the recent PE: when this page was posted on 5/7/2026, the most recent closing price for PMT had been 11.08, and the most recent quarterly earnings result, annualized, was 0.64. Meanwhile, the most recent TTM earnings summed to 1.15. From these numbers, we calculate the recent PMT PE on 5/7/2026 based on annualized quarterly EPS was 17.3. Based on PMT's history, that recent PE is low relative to the historical average, with the recent PE 0.6% lower than the historical average PE across our data set for PennyMac Mortgage. Looking at the recent PMT PE on 5/7/2026 based on TTM EPS, we calculate the ratio at 9.6. Based on PMT's history, that recent PE is low relative to the historical average, with the recent PE 17.9% lower than the average PE across our PennyMac Mortgage data set with TTM EPS used in the calculation at each period.
Another interesting PMT historical PE Ratio calculation we look at is to take the
median earnings per share of the last four quarters for PMT, and then annualize the resulting value... with that annualized number then being used in the PE calculation. To walk through this math for PMT, we start with the past four EPS numbers and we first sort them from lowest to highest: -0.04, 0.16, 0.48, and 0.55. We then toss out the highest and lowest result, and then take the average of those two middle numbers — 0.16 and 0.48 — which gives us the median of 0.32. Basically the way to think about this 0.32 number is this: for the trailing four earnings reports, 0.32 marks the "middle ground" number where PMT has reported a value
higher than 0.32 half the time, and has reported a value
lower than 0.32 half the time. Annualizing that median value then gets us to 1.28/share, which we use as the denominator in our next PE calculation. With 11.08 as the numerator (as of 5/7/2026), the calculation is then 11.08 / 1.28 =
8.7 as the PMT PE ratio as of 5/7/2026, based on that annualized median value we calculated.
For self directed investors doing their due diligence on PMT or any other given stock, valuation analysis for PMT
can greatly benefit from studying the past earnings and resulting PE calculations. This exercise can help inform an analysis
as to whether the past earnings trajectory and current versus historical PE ratios justify the current stock value.
That's why we bring you
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PennyMac Mortgage PE history or the past PE information for any stock in our coverage universe.
And in your continued research we hope you will be sure to check out the further links included for earnings
surprises history (beat/miss data) as well as next earnings dates for PMT. Thanks for visiting, and the next
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