While I don’t disagree, I do suggest caution with simple comparisons like these. A lot of important context can be hidden. I agree AXON does not have the cheapest valuation. Yet if I had only invested in companies meeting your criteria, I am fairly certain I would have missed out on many of my best investments. An old post of Saul’s that is worth a read, from a time when EV/S was a big conversation: How I Pick a Company to Invest In .
I do sometimes glance briefly at these types of relative valuations between my companies, mostly to determine general trends and exit strategies. Or to decide if a company is a good fit for option trading. I then dive in to more important details.