Full disclosure so we're all clear:
I'm back down to just over 1,100 points. I have rented a few times (once or twice a year maybe), but it has always been to unload points that we couldn't use (typically borrowed points on cancelled stays that were made in my name, for my use). I've always tried to use up as many points as possible in one rental, focusing on just getting rid of the points rather than seeking out the most money across multiple rentals. I think the most points I've ever rented in one year was maybe +/- 350, which is probably the average for a week-long stay in a 2 BDR, our preferred vacation stay. I've also gifted stays to family (I've apparently irritated people in other threads by saying I'd never charge family or close friends for using my points because I feel over a lifetime, things tend to balance out as long as it's not repeated or expected).
With that said, I absolutely despise anyone who's buying up points for the sole (or even primary, since I don't care what they think of me) purpose of renting them out for profit. I particularly can't stand those who clog up high value dates or room types simply because those dates maximize profits. If
DVC were to catch one of those @#$&'s with 25 or 30 discrete rolling reservations advertising them on Facebook, I'd probably soil myself laughing. And I've yet to even find one of those people renting out dates that I want.
Since we're on full disclosure mode, I also happen to vehemently disagree with anyone who says "Points are points, it doesn't matter if the owner stays on them or rents them out". Members using points for their own stays, in the room types they prefer, at the resorts they prefer, during the travel times they prefer (or are restricted to by life), create an organic distribution of reservations. Yes, there will always be more popular dates and room types (I own at SSR, but I'm not jumping on standard view studios in August or September). but there will still be a predominantly organic distribution of stays. "People" (don't want to get put in timeout for using the more appropriate and accurate term) who solely buy points to target specific dates and specific rooms with absolutely no intention of using any of those reservations for their own use, do not, in any way, mimic that natural distribution.
There's my lean.