I think you are not quite understanding the situation. While one can trade in, it's usually off season and smaller units and also to lessor demand resorts mostly. I wouldn't use the word easy overall for most situations. As Pat noted, one can get a unit MUCH cheaper that trades better.
DVC doesn't have good trade power because it's Orlando (overbuilt)
and II usually gets off season weeks at lessor resorts from DVC.
Not quite following you here... Can you explain how / what DVC does to offer our points to II. I mean, since we don't have specific weeks assigned to us but rather can travel to WDW at any time of the year, how is this done? EX - we have a Dec. UY, but that doesn't mean DVC offers II a Dec week?!
I don't understand how this is done.
Also, about 10% of the resorts on the DVC list are Marriott's and Starwood and likely half of the resorts worth trading to with owners in each system being in line ahead of you. To II, the location and demand of the week are a large part of the trade power. Marriott's Grande Vista trades about the same but has internal Marriott trading preference. You also get direct II access with all the perks associated but some costs as well.
The extra $95 fee also affects the trade power significantly IMO.
I know we have to pay the $95 fee (which actually doesn't bother me THAT MUCH and I guess I am a minority on that one...). But are you saying that the other person who trades INTO DVC also has to pay the $95 fee so it's a deterrent for people to trade in?
Buying DVC to trade is a poor choice. The trade options are not guaranteed and greatly hit or miss as well as being far too expesive and having far greater options that will do better MUCH cheaper. However, if one does own and wants to trade, there are ways to do so and get a much better value IF you get the trade. The worst part to me is that I think it would be fairly easy for DVC to make trading a far better value and shift it from being a poor choice to being a great choice. They just leave far too much on the table and I think it's simply they want so much control and I frankly don't think they want it to be a good option to trade and don't want to encourage much trading in spite of their rhetorric.