Being thinking of selling off a landed property that's being dieing over the years and use the funds for investing but am still to see bear market before I make that move too.
Maybe you want to become another CZ who said he sold properties to buy Bitcoin. Well, I don't know how important the land is and how urgent you might want to build a house on it (which is a basic need) but if you feel that you can convert the money to Bitcoin without feeling any pressures to sell, neither will you feel bad if the value realized of the Bitcoin does not add as much as the land will appreciate, then you may have a reason to do what you plan. The decision is entirely yours to make but remember that you should only invest with discretionary income.
For your own good, it is better if you do not get distracted, and if we go by your forum registration date, you have been potentially buying bitcoin for nearly 1 year and a half, and it is better that you keep buying for a whole cycle or longer and don't get distracted by the price. The fact that you are buying means that you are ahead of 99% of the world's population who has not even started to buy bitcoin yet.
I didn't start by that time because it wasn't an easy ride trying to get a steady job that would guarantee me some good cash so I can start and when it comes to consistency I don't think am that consistent too but although I know I haven't and won't touch the little coin I have.
Being thinking of selling off a landed property that's being dieing over the years and use the funds for investing but am still to see bear market before I make that move too.
That move of selling off a landed property to raise funds and invest in Bitcoin I think should've been made last month that Bitcoin recorded the lowest dip of the year when the price dropped to as low as $74k since you wanted to take such bold decision when the market is bearish. I don't think we're going to experience such dip again this year and even next year because the bullish run is almost upon and it's already been highly speculated that the price of Bitcoin will significantly increase when the surge hits the market.
You talked about how inconsistent you've been even when you struggled to raise the funds you started with. I understand you're a newbie but for you to actually make it in investing and hodling Bitcoin, you just have to be more consistent with the latest developments so it'll help you make the right decisions and moves when necessary.
The content of your post suggests that you're very ambitious in owning a lot of Bitcoin and that trait is very vital for anyone who wants to succeed in Bitcoin investment so all you have to do now is to be more focused and committed to the happenings in the Bitcoin and crypto market in general so your ambitions will grow to become your reality.
All the best mate.
I am not encouraging him to sell his landed property to invest in Bitcoin but I want to correct you that there is never a wrong time to buy and hold Bitcoin. Provided the intention is to hold for many years ahead, then any entry point is good and should be supported and not reeling out discouragement because no one knew that last month would create the low we saw.